Anxiety Disorder Panic Attack



An Anxiety Disorder Panic Attack Can Send a Person over the Edge

A anxiety disorder panic attack comes on without warning, and can be the most debilitating experience for the suffer. Usually associated with anxiety disorders a panic attack is an unexpected of intense fear. It feels as if someone is literally being scared to death



Panic attacks can be terrifying as it kicks in the flight or fight tendencies of our human condition. The biggest problem in dealing with anxiety disorder panic is that it can happen at any time any place or anywhere.

They're a complex mix of emotions, consisting of the year, apprehension worry that manifest themselves in these physical symptoms. The condition can make someone literally feel as if they're going to die. Lightheadedness, a feeling of sick to your stomach, rapid heartbeat, and a choking sensation are just some of the common symptoms experienced during a panic attack.

The good news is that these attacks are seldom life-threatening.

Somatic

In the case of somatic anxiety, the body makes ready the organism to cope with a threat that is known as emergency reaction, where blood pressure as well as heart rates increases and there is also sweating and increased blood flow to the key muscle groups. On the outside, somatic signs may appear in the form of paleness of skin, sweating, trembling as well as dilation of the pupils.

Emotional or Behavioral

In the case of emotional anxiety, the patient feels a sense of foreboding or panic and is physically afflicted with nausea as well as cold chills. In the case of behavioral anxiety, which may either be voluntary or involuntary, it may cause the patient to attempt to flee or avoid the source and such behaviors are recurrent as also maladaptive and are the most extreme types of disorders. This does not however, mean that anxiety is always maladaptive or pathological. It is a usual emotion that coexists with fear, anger, sadness and happiness and plays a vital role in the survival of the patient.

From a medical point of view, anxiety and its cousin the panic attack is thought to be caused by neural circuitry that involves amygdale as well as hippocampus. When the sufferer is exposed to stimuli that's neither pleasant nor harmless and these include foul smells and odors or tastes there are bound to be an increased flowing of the blood in the amygdale. It may result in moderate levels of anxiety and this indicates that it is a mechanism that protects in order to prevent the organism from taking part in potentially detrimental behaviors such as eating food that is rotten.

This in part is what makes the diagnosis of anxiety disorders so difficult. In many of the most common symptoms could be considered very normal in the right circumstances. It's only the reactions in certain situations in the intensity of the emotional response that indicates anxiety or panic, versus a normal reaction.

A patient’s life may be seriously affected when he or she has continually recurring cases of anxiety and this can be clinically diagnosed. The most common of these disorders are generalized anxiety disorders, panic disorders, social anxiety disorders, phobias, obsessive compulsive disorders as well as posttraumatic stress disorders.

It's important to realize that help is available. By focusing on getting help early enough, there's a greater chance that the disorder will not progress.

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Asthma and Respiratory Definitions & Terms:

  • Panic disorder (also called panic attacks) -- An anxiety disorder characterized by chronic, repeated and unexpected intense periods of fear when there is no specific cause for the fear. In between panic attacks, people with panic disorder worry excessively about when and where the next attack may occur. Panic disorder may be accompanied by agoraphobia.

  • Dysthymia (also known as dysthymic disorder) -- A mood disorder characterized by chronic mildly depressed or irritable mood often accompanied by a loss of interest or pleasure in normal activities that is present most of the time for at least two years. Many people with dysthymia experience major depressive episodes at times.

  • Self-esteem -- Feelings about one's self.


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