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Facts about Anxiety and Panic Attacks

Topic: Health EducationPublished January 27, 2012

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This article is divided into two parts, and has two precise goals. The first part is a bit of knowledge about panic attacks and the anxiety disorder and the second part is a bit of my story, how I managed to overcome my panic attacks and cure anxiety for good. I now manage to enjoy my life once ...This article is divided into two parts, and has two precise goals. The first part is a bit of knowledge about panic attacks and the anxiety disorder and the second part is a bit of my story, how I managed to overcome my panic attacks and cure anxiety for good. I now manage to enjoy my life once more, I can barely even believe I'm recovered. What are Panic Attacks? Are they normal? Anxiety attacks are described as intense fear or physiological distress, due to high levels of stress or other organic problems that may cause the anxiety. The onset is commonly abrupt and the panic attacks are usually very short, however others experience anxiety attacks fore more than thirty minutes, if no remedy is applied. What are the symptoms? How can I tell I'm suffering from a panic attack? You might know them already, but the symptoms of anxiety usually tend to be very confusing. Symptoms may very from person to person. The common symptoms may include: shortness of breath, chest pain, trembling, nausea, sweating, sometimes vomiting, dizziness, heart palpitations, tingling sensations, fearing of death and hyperventilation which occurs in all panic attacks. Panic attacks can occur daily, once a week, every two hours, it all depends on how one individual can cope with them, however they must be eliminated. Is Anxiety a Common Mental Illness? Panic Attacks are fairly common in our society. Recent statistics show that about 15 percent of healthy individuals suffer from isolated panic attacks every year. Actually to be more precise 1 in 80 people in the U.S suffer from anxiety attacks disorder in some point in their life. What causes Panic Attacks? Panic attacks may be vary as from one to another, therefore the causes can be different as well. But most are induced by drugs, trauma to certain unpleasant events or phobias. Are Panic Attacks Treatable? 100%. There are different programs available today some of them might work some of them may fail. Continue reading my Panic Away Review and find out why I'm recommending Panic Away as the best panic attack and anxiety treatment available, much different from all the outdated techniques you might have read so far.

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