Can a panic attack cause any bodily harm? ?
November 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Can a panic attack cause any bodily harm? ?
I just posted a question earlier about being very depressed. somethin that happened set me off in a bad mood swing, and i had a panic attack as well. Can panic attacks cause any bodily harm? i just wondering cuz i noticed how i was barely breathing the whole time and how much pain it was. Thanks in advance
Causes of Anxiety and Panic Attacks
November 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The exact reasons that people suffer from panic attacks is, in large part, not clear at this time. Even though it does appear that there might be some situations and factors which can cause a person to be predisposed toward panic attacks, there is not one certain factor that is always there.
The top scientific schools of thought today are theorizing that panic attacks could be caused by the improper arousal of the brain neurotransmitters that cause the fight or flight syndrome. Even though it is fairly certain that the fight or flight response is initiated somehow, it is still not known how or why. In fact, being scared of having more panic attacks may even make this worse and cause the response to be triggered even more often.
We do not really know exactly what causes panic attacks, but we are aware of certain factors that cause people to possibly be predisposed towards having them. It is common to see panic attacks run in families, so apparently heredity may be a factor. Other factors that are possible causes of panic attacks are stress related. Such factors include major life events such as: New job, getting married, getting divorced, having children, being fired from a job, or buying a house.
There are some medical conditions, and drugs related to those conditions, that could possibly bring on panic attacks. Should you start to have panic attacks for the first time, it is best to see your physician so that the cause can be determined if at all possible.
Some of the potential medical causes for panic attacks are: Mitral valve prolapse, hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism, using stimulant drugs, and drug withdrawal.
Panic attacks which stem from diagnosed medical problems can often be eliminated or at least controlled much better by the alteration of drug doses or substitution of drugs where possible. There are other changes that your doctor may ask you to make to help control medically related panic attacks also.
For the type of panic attacks that are not rooted in medical problems, which are in fact the majority of panic attacks, it will take an aggressive approach. A program that has a good psychologically based method of stopping panic attacks, such as Panic Away, will usually be the best way to treat panic attacks. Methods like this one use safe and effective techniques to use the tool of your own brain, and it is used in a way that put you in total control.
Due to the fact that this program affects the specific areas of the brain that bring on the panic attacks, you will be able to keep the attacks from starting ever again.