Symptoms of Anxiety Attack and The Cure
The most noticeable sympton of a Panic or Anxiety Attack is the affect itself.
Panic attacks reach maximal intensity within a minute or two once they begin. They decrease slowly over the next 30 minutes or the next several hours. It is common for the first attack to cause a person to go to an emergency medical facility. Accompanying attacks occur several times a month and are often as severe as the initial attack.
About three fourths of Panic Disorder patients are adult females. Panic or Anxiety Attack begins most often when people are 20-30 years old. It begins less often in teenagers or People in their forties. It is uncommon for the disorder to appear in the elderly for the first time.
It is important to note that although a few experts say it is more common in People who experienced a separation experience as a child, many of experts feel that Panic Anxiety Disorder afflicts emotionally stable people. Persons having Panic attacks are no more likely than the average American to have suffered from emotional problems at the time the disorder begins.
Persons experiencing repetitive, severe panic attacks may simply have panic attacks and that is all. Other People may begin to experience a progression of bothersome or distressing Anxiety attack “side effects”. Here are some of them.. # Allergy problems, increase in allergies (number, sensitivity, reactions, lengthier reactions) Back pain, stiffness, tension, pressure, soreness, spasms, immobility in the back or back muscles # Blanching (looking pale, loss of color in the face or skin) # Blushing, turning red, flushed face, flushed skin, blushing, red face or skin # Body jolts, body zaps, electric jolt feeling in body, intense body tremor or “body shake” # Body temperature increase or decrease, change in body temperature # Burning skin, itchy, “crawly,” prickly or other skin sensations, skin sensitivity, numbness on the skin # Burning skin sensation on the face, neck, ears, scalp, or shoulders # Chest pain, chest tightness # Choking # Chronic Fatigue, exhaustion, super tired, worn out
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