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Just in case all the terms have bewildered you, panic attack is an alternative word for anxiety attacks. A panic attack hits rapidly and overwhelms a person with thoughts of fright and needing to run away.
Panic attacks are distinct from the usual anxiety all people will sense during a stressful event or emergency. Panic attack is a persistent problem that interferes with life. This editorial will illustrate panic attack disorder and explain what you can do to stop panic attacks.

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Panic attacks may have lots of different physical symptoms that would as a rule go along with a fight or flight  response in a real emergency. These include a rapid and pounding heart, rapid heart rate, nausea, sweating, light headedness, hot or cold flashes, chest pain, numb hands and feet, tingly or burning skin, irrational thoughts, fear of losing control, and a number of other symptoms. People might think they’re having a heart attack, asthma attack or just think something is unpleasantly wrong.
Envision that you’re standing at the check out counter, paying for your provisions, when abruptly you just can’t handle it. Your body is hit with an devastating physical reaction, forcing you to run from the shop, leaving your groceries behind. These feelings (the anxiety attack) can be abrupt terror and fear that strike for no reason and with no warning.
Most readers almost certainly want to understand the causes and symptoms of anxiety attacks, and also look for ways to stop panic attacks. A good and trusted source of information is The National Institute of Mental Health. This article explains some of their definition of Panic Disorder, also called Anxiety (or Panic) Attack Disorder. Around 19 percent of adults in the US experience a form of anxiety disorder, and 3 percent of adults anxiety attack disorder.

People at Risk for Panic Attack Disorder

People of any age can suffer from this condition, especially with the fast pace of life and many pressures that everyone experiences. The condition does seem to start most often in people ages 17 to 25. Children can even suffer from panic attacks, although it?s harder to catch in children. Once the child is calmed down, people are more likely to assume he is okay. More women have reported suffering from anxiety attacks, but doctors think men are less likely to report attacks.

Treating Panic Disorder

Panic attack disorder can be treated. Too many people live for years not knowing how to stop panic attacks. This condition doesn’t go away over time or get better by itself. But there is help! Any person can take control of their life with good information and support. It’s time to take action. You can stop panic attacks naturally with therapy and once again enjoy the freedom to go out and enjoy life.

The more you understand panic attacks the better ready you will be to over coming panic attacks.

Thus what are the most common physical symptoms that may happen to you throughout a panic attack.  You’ll start to breathe more rapidly; your heart beat will speed up.  You may experience chest pain and maybe some dizziness and numbness.  You’ll begin to sweat and bear the motion of cold and hot sweats.

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So what could be behind the fear of a panic attack.  It’s usually a fear of dying or some impending catastrophe.  It is often some kind of dread or doom scenario or feeling.  These feelings are caused as a result of a physical reaction that is occurring in your body.

Adrenaline is the reason for this, our body’s naturally go into the flight or fight syndrome as a result of the quantity of adrenaline that is being pumped around our body.  Adrenaline provides our bodies the false feeling of danger thus we react to that false sense of danger by going into a panic attack.

We can help ourselves to over coming panic attacks by watching our diet.  Strive to keep your caffeine levels low.  I used to drink a ton of tea, coffee and coke.  This amount of caffeine caused my heart to have palpitations.  Having palpitations used to send me into a panic attack, and because my heart was pumping so hard i thought i was going to die from a heart attack.  Thus I cut out coffee and coke.  It really helped my palpitations, which in turn cut down my panic attacks.

For me the most effective method to over coming panic attacks was after I actually believed that it was my thoughts that caused the panic attacks.  I had been told that it absolutely was my thoughts that where inflicting my anxiety and panics.  But I struggled with that for years and years.  The concept that I used to be inflicting my very own living hell was very hard for me to understand.  However I took small steps to intercept my thought patterns.  Because we do have automatic thought patterns that run when we start to go into a panic attack that feed the panic.

So start to watch your thoughts when you begin to go into a panic attack, the more conscious of your thoughts you are the more equipped you are to over coming panic attacks.