PANIC DISORDER
What is a Panic Attack?
A panic attack is characterized by a sudden fear of disaster or losing control even when there is no danger. These can come on without any warning and can be exhausting and energy-draining. Physically, a panic attack can include difficulty breathing, sweating, nausea, hot flashes, nervousness, among other symptoms.
Most people will never experience a panic attack or it may be very rare. If you consistently experience panic attacks and the feelings that come with them, you may have what is called panic disorder. Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which you constantly have panic attacks. It is not dangerous, but it can be very uncomfortable and lower the quality of your life if left untreated.
How do I treat Panic Disorder?
Different treatment options include therapy, medication, and regular physical activity.
Medication: Different types of medications may be prescribed by your doctor to help treat your symptoms.
Physical Activity: Exercising regularly can help combat anxiety and symptoms associated with panic disorder.
Signs & Symptoms
This disorder is characterized by having frequent panic attacks. Since many people never had a panic attack before and it can happen abruptly, it is important to know the signs that you may be having a panic attack. They include:
- Shortness of breath or tightness in your throat
- Sweating
- Chills
- Hot flashes
- Nausea
- Shakiness
- Stomach cramping
- Chest pain
- Dizziness
- Numbness or tingling sensations
- A feeling of unreality or detachment