Are you suffering from Panic Attacks and
Anxiety?
Although panic attacks and anxiety can be related to each other, they can also be completely separate entities
with their own set of symptoms. Either of these conditions can become problematic if the symptoms escalate beyond
the normal range. It is at this point, that treatment will need to be sought.
Anxiety is a reaction to stress, and this is considered to be normal. It is something that can help someone deal
with tense situations in different areas of one’s life, such as at work, school, or just something that requires
facing a crowd of people. If anxiety starts to become an excessive and irrational dread of facing everyday
situations, it has crossed into the area of a disabling disorder.
Panic attacks and anxiety differ in the fact that, while anxiety usually builds to a point, panic attacks can
hit at any time with no warning. A panic attack is a sudden feeling of overwhelming fear of something that cannot
be named. There is rarely any obvious reason for the feelings of panic, and is much more intense than the feelings
of anxiety or being overly stressed.
One out of every 75 people in the world will have a panic attack at some point in their lives. The good news is
that most of these adults will never have another panic attack.
However, these statistics show that panic attacks and anxiety are the most common emotional disorders, even more
so than bipolar disorders, ADHD, depression, OCD schizophrenia, phobias, and alcohol abuse. In addition to this,
people suffering from panic and anxiety disorders rarely go looking for help with their problem.
There are some similarities between the two disorders as well as the fact that anxiety can lead to panic
attacks. If you experience enough anxiety about something, it can easily become serious and intense enough to work
into a full blown panic attack.
This is why if you notice yourself starting to be overly anxious about something, or just life in general, it is
time to seek help in getting it under control before it becomes too much for you to handle.
Panic attacks and anxiety are not pleasant and can actually become quite debilitating. However, anyone who
suffers from either or both of these should take heart in knowing that there is help available to enable the person
with this disorder to lead a normal life. All it takes is asking for the help you need.
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