Panic Attack Symptoms
Panic attacks are more common in today’s
world then most people realize. In our fast pace world, bad diets, lack
of exercise and high levels of anxiety and stress are more commonplace
than ever before.
Panic attacks can often take place in a variety of
situations - when your mind realizes there’s an imminent
danger nearby, when no danger is detected or even in an ordinary
situation.
A panic attack can happen to a person without
warning, and often will happen in situations where other people are
nearby. The symptoms of a panic attack usually start to come onto a
person slowly and then gradually build into extreme feelings of fear
and anxiety.
Usually a panic attack starts with a mild feeling
of fear or anxiety. It’s like the symptoms or feelings of
fear and anxiety start at the bottom of your stomach and work their way
upwards throughout your body. Over the course of a few
seconds, they gradually become stronger and stronger and now you begin
to experience shortness of breath.
You start to feel as if you need to control
your breathing, because you feel the body is not doing its
natural breathing cycle the way it should be. Then you begin to notice
your hands start sweating and trembling. You start to feel tightness in
your chest and a racing heartbeat. At this point a person will often
become dizzy and experience trembling or shaking throughout their body.
Oftentimes, people will experience feelings of
unreality at this stage. Feelings like they are in a different
dimension or looking at the world through an entirely different person.
As this goes on the feelings of fear usually become more and more
intense.
As the fear intensifies, so does the
body’s natural reaction to fear. People will often experience
more shortness of breath, shaking or dizziness, and a faster
heartbeat as the panic attack symptoms become stronger and stronger
with time.
Also, as the panic attack symptoms are happening
to a person, they will usually experience a desire to run away from
their location, especially if other people are nearby. People
won’t usually stay in one spot during a panic attack, but
instead try to find somewhere they can be alone.
These panic attack symptoms usually range in time
from a few minutes to an hour depending upon the person and the overall
reaction to the panic attack symptoms.
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