Symptoms of Panic Attack
The following article will take you through some of the common symptoms of panic attack. If you need to know what they are, continue reading the article.

What are Panic Attacks?
As said earlier, we all know what the feelings of panic are and that they are brought on as a response to a particular tense situation or the like. A panic 'attack', however, happens quite suddenly, without any warning or signal. And it leaves a person feeling completely terrorized. What sets a panic attack aside is the fact that the reactions of blood curdling fear that are evoked in a person, might not be in response to a particular stimulus. The fear is not necessarily a reaction to something. In that way the attacks may be brought on without any warning and can even occur at night. The person suffering from a panic attack might experience such an intense fear that he might feel like he might die. Some might even mistake the sensations brought on by an attack with those of a heart attack.
Panic attacks can last anywhere from 10 minutes to about 30 minutes. The person who experiences these might develop overall anxiety because he/she isn't sure about when the next attack will strike. If a person has had more than 4 panic attacks then he is said to be suffering from a panic attack disorder, which is a type of chronic anxiety disorder. These attacks are usually brought on after major life changing events in a person's life and could also lead to other psychological and behavioral problems like depression. There can also be a genetic factor in this where if there has been a family history of recurrent panic attacks, then a person might be prone to them too. Once a person suffers an attack, it furthers the risk of suffering more.
Symptoms
In order to fully understand what a panic attack feels like, we need to understand what some of the symptoms are. Here are the common symptoms:
- Pounding heart
- Shortness of breath
- Dizziness
- Flushed skin
- Intense or mild sweating
- Increase in heart rate
- Hot flashes
- Foreboding feeling of death or similar
- Intense shaking and trembling
- Hyperventilation
- Pain in chest region and ribs
- Migraines or headaches
- Cramping in abdominal region
- Fainting sensation
- Feeling of tightness in throat
- Difficulty in swallowing
- Strained breath
- Overall weakness
- Tingling sensation in the hands and fingers
- Numbness in hands and legs
- Feeling complete loss of control
- Chest discomfort
- Nausea
- Feeling lightheaded
- Urgency to use the bathroom
- Muscle strain and pain
- Neck and shoulder pain
- Ears turning hot and/or lips turning cold
- Flushing and blotching of skin
- Loss of skin color
- Experiencing disturbing thoughts
- Feeling unsteady and unlike oneself
- Paralyzing terror
- An intense need to escape
- Experiencing perceptual distortions
- Experiencing the feeling that you're not yourself or are going about in a dream like state
Treatment
Treatment for this condition becomes necessary so that a person does not remain a victim of the same. Here are some ways of treating an oncoming panic attack:
- Breathe in and out very, very slowly. This will bring in more oxygen and will help in blocking every other thought.
- Try some relaxation or meditation techniques for the same.
- Drink plenty of water.
- Cut out all products that contain caffeine. These are known to intensify the attack.
- Cut out on all foods that spike insulin in your body.
- Exercise for at least 40 minutes a day. This will help relieve stress.
- Visit a behavioral therapist if you need help in coming to terms with your fears. The usage of psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy is known to be a good anxiety cure.
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