There is a high degree of variation between people who suffer panic attacks, which makes it difficult to define the symptoms. Different people may also be affected differently by the symptoms. Some symptoms are similar to more serious physical conditions, such as heart attacks. It is therefore important to recognize the panic attack as the thought of a heart attack will increase stress further and make the attack worse. It could even lead a person to the incorrect course of treatment. So how are they caused? What are panic attacks? And what are the symptoms?
Adrenaline
Chemical Imbalances in the brain are not to blame for panic attacks, as is the case with some other mental conditions. However, the levels of adrenaline in the body is often connected to an attack. Some of the symptoms of panic attacks are caused by adrenaline and the hormone can increase the chance of an attack if the level is high. If adrenaline is high, it can lead to dizziness, heart palpitations, and fast breathing.
One important symptom to watch out for is a constant stressed out feeling. This stress can be seen as headaches, joint pain, tiredness, or muscle pain. There are some extreme cases where hallucinations and paranoia have occurred.
To identify the symptoms in panic attacks is the first step forward to managing them and leading towards a cure. Know that you are on the correct path and you will reach a cure and be free of them eventually.
It is rarely recommended to deal with panic attacks using drugs. Temporary relief from some of the symptoms may be supplied by drugs such as Xanax and Celexa, but these do not sure the condition. Being aware of the drug treatments is prudent but also be aware that they will not lead to a permanent cure. It is a trap to avoid, spending money on drugs and becoming dependent on them but never being cured. It makes a lot more sense to seek out natural methods that will actually cure your attacks.
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