You Can
Control Panic Attack Symptoms!
If you have
ever experienced a panic attack, then you know the feeling of terror that
accompanies them, as well as the crippling fear that it might happen
again. If you are one of the three
million Americans who have had multiple panic attacks, you should know that
there are ways to control panic attack symptoms.
The symptoms
are similar to a heart attack, and a sensation that you have lost touch with
reality and an impending dread often accompanies the physical symptoms. While you might end up in the emergency room
the first time, this is not adequate treatment.
In order to control panic attack symptoms, you need to help prevent them
in the first place.
Options
One option
is to consult a physician about taking antidepressants. Some medicines on the market, such as Paxil
and Prozac, can help panic attack sufferers from reoccurrences. Another option available is
cognitive-behavior therapy. This method
utilizes visualization, breathing and relaxation techniques to fend off the
symptoms of a panic attack when they occur.
Another
option that some sufferers choose to help control panic attack symptoms is to
actually face the fears. For some,
gradually confronting the situations that cause panic can help eradicate
them. There is method to this treatment,
and it should be undertaken under the care of a physician or therapist so as
not to aggravate the problem.
Chronic
panic attacks, known as Panic Disorder, are a serious medical condition that
can drastically affect the quality of your life. Panic Disorder is not necessarily a permanent
condition and it can be treated successfully.
Knowing that there are treatments out there though should help you can
beat those fears and control panic attack symptoms!
Results
By using the
options that work for you to help control your panic attacks, you are able to
live a life that is free of suffering from constantly being consumed with fear
of your next panic attack. You can also use what you know to help others that
may be in the same position you were in before you found the proper help.
Of course,
encouraging someone to see their doctor is the best way to go, but because many
people are afraid to seek professional help or because they are ashamed of
their condition, helping them to learn breathing exercises and the like that
have worked for you is something that can offer them at least a small amount of
relief.
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