Article Search:

Home | Health & Fitness


Symptoms of panic disorders

By: Thomas Bronson

When we think about fear, we know that it is a natural instinct of the humans when we are facing dangerous and threatening situations. The fear will trigger the adrenaline flows that prepare our bodies to fight for our survival or to escape from the danger. This is what normally termed as the fight or flight reaction. This is almost inherent in our normal lives that the reaction will kick in during times of danger or fear of threats. Nevertheless, when this reaction leads to a prolonged state of fear that cannot be removed, it suggests possible panic attacks occur.



What is panic attacks? Panic attacks are marked by persistent and chronic condition of fear and dread. Feeling of fear is itself a natural emotion, however, panic attacks cause fear that is exaggerated and overwhelming that can be provoked in absence of any dangers or threats at all. The attacks cannot be explained in terms of its cause that is, production of adrenaline and changes in hormones that accelerate the body functioning to deal with danger as there are no rational reasons for the occurrence of panic attacks at all. The impact of the attack is severe and hardly anything can stop it from happening.



There are a number of symptoms that can be found in a victim of panic attacks. A racing or pounding heart, difficulty in breathing, feeling as if you are struggling to get air, paralyzing terror, dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea, trembling, excessive sweating, shaking, choking, chest pains, hot flashes, sudden chills, tingling in your fingers or toes (otherwise called pins and needles) and the overwhelming fear that you are going to die.



The symptoms that were given above are ones that we may experience as a result of a perceived danger. In a panic attack these reaction arise with no valid reason. They may occur in situations that are normally safe and harmless. There are instances where a panic attack victim will have an attack whilst they are sleeping as well.



It is easy to understand why panic attacks can be so upsetting and life altering because when panic attack happens to a person, there are no means to stop the attack at all as there no early warning signs that can be noted to prevent its occurrence. The feeling of fear and extreme terror and disability together with the intensifying physical reactions stimulated in an environment of disproportionate imbalances of adrenalines and hormones production and flows has to be controlled with various means of treatments alternatives.



The suffering of panic attacks is very dreadful and agonizing according to many victims of the panic attacks. The feelings of extreme fear and overwhelming terror are very intense that they feel like eternity once the attack starts to kick in.



For those of us who live normal lives terror is but a fleeting emotion. A person who has panic attacks relives this fear constantly every day. The only way out of this maze is treatment and if you suffer from panic attacks be assured that there are many viable treatment methods out there and that with a little time and effort on your part you should be able to cure your panic attacks without too much hassle.

Article Source: Free Content Articles Directory

Thomas is the author of Curing Your Anxiety and Panic
Attacks. For more information on recognizing the symptoms and finding the causes
of anxiety disorder as well as
getting the cure for it, simply visit AnxietyDisorderCure.com.

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Health & Fitness Articles Via RSS!

Powered by Article Dashboard