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Panic Disorders: Are They Real?
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Panic Disorders: Are They Real?
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard of people having
a panic attack and someone saying that they just wanted attention. Nothing
could be farther from the truth. While a panic attack is not the same as some
traditional medical conditions, it is both a mental and physical disorder that
must be taken very seriously. If you suffer from panic attacks, see a doctor
immediately to get you condition under control.
As classified by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH),
panic disorders are technically under the umbrella of anxiety disorders. Other
anxiety disorders include social phobia, post-traumatic stress disorder,
obsessive-compulsive disorder, and agoraphobia, among other conditions. Over 20
million people in the United States alone suffer some kind of anxiety disorder
or another.
Panic disorder is characterized by reoccurring panic attacks
that often happen spontaneously and unexpectedly. A panic attack is an intense
feeling of irrational fear that lasts over a period of time. Some symptoms of a
panic attack may or may not include a pounding heart, chest pains, sweating,
difficulty breathing, the fear of going crazy, shaking, cold or hot flashed,
the choking sensation, and nausea. One panic attack doe not mean you should be
diagnosed with panic disorder, but if this condition occurs a number of times
and interrupts your life, you should see a doctor immediately.
Most people experience the unpleasantness of a panic attack
at some point or other in their lives. While this may be a scary experience,
you should generally not be concerned unless the month following the panic
attack leads to constant worry about have another panic attack, constant worry
about a condition that could be related to the attack, or major changes in your
lifestyle.
When you have a panic attack, even for the first time, see a
doctor. Try to clearly think about the symptoms you’ve experienced and note the
time and length of the attack. This information will help your doctor find the
best treatment options available for you. Often, panic attacks occur
simultaneously with other anxiety disorders, so being clear about your
experiences will help your doctor to understand your experiences.
Remember, panic attacks are real. While there may be a few
cases where people pretend to have attacks to get attention or for other
reasons, this is not the norm. If someone around you is experiencing a panic
attack, offer your help and call a doctor immediately to get help for the
person.