A Nocturnal
panic attack tends to be one of the most frightening panic attacks a person can
have. They interrupt sleep, and most of the time the panic sufferer wakes up
mid-attack. Anyone who has ever experienced a nocturnal panic attack can vouch
for how frightening the first time can be, and the confusion they experienced.
It may very well be the worst type of panic attack someone can have.
Fortunately
after the first attack and the awareness that usually occurs, most nocturnal
panic attack sufferers can begin to find their options. A nocturnal panic
attack tends to be triggered during certain events, or after certain actions.
For some
this can be after eating disagreeable foods, or an attack might occur if a particularly
stressful event happened before sleeping.
In most cases the reasons behind these attacks can be distinguished and
the panic sufferer can begin to build towards a solution.
Prevention
Works
As with any
other type of attack, the best thing for a nocturnal panic attack is
prevention. Anyone who experiences
frequent nocturnal panic attack episodes should begin to question their nightly
regiment before they go to bed. Ideally
a person who experiences frequent nightly attacks should make it their goal to
reduce the common causes of panic attacks.
Unfortunately, when it comes to panic attacks, almost anything can be
the trigger.
This can
mean all sorts of changes for a person.
Cutting out the nightly snacks, and eating earlier in the evening always
helps. Reducing any stress occurred
during the evening hours is always very helpful. Try not to discuss any important issues
before bed; this can lead to unwanted stress before sleep, which could be
causing the panic. If possible try to exercise before bed, or at least sometime
in the evening; even a short walk can be helpful.
If the
problem still persists, or just seems too frequent to be caused by just these
issues, then it would definitely be wise to consult a doctor. If you are a frequent panic attack sufferer
then you probably already have a normal physician. Consult your doctor, an
imbalance could be occurring that is causing these nocturnal panic attack
episodes. If you are taking medication
for your panic attacks already then it may be time to switch medications.
Again
consult your doctor, but in some cases certain medications have been known to
increase a nocturnal panic attack while reducing daily ones.
I hope this small article has been of some help, peace and respect from Mr Pity helping those with pain to understand that your not alone.
I hope this small article has been of some help, peace and respect from Mr Pity helping those with pain to understand that your not alone.
Can nocturnal panic attacks be triggered by nightmares? I hope not. When I’m sad I tend to have nightmares…
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