Just What Are The Physical Symptoms Of An Anxiety Attack
There are lots of people today who have experienced an anxiety attack and so are then quickly able to recognize the physical signs of an anxiety attack in the future. The main symptoms associated with such attacks are heavy breathing, pains to the chest, the bodies extremities become numb and their body shakes uncontrollably. Although quite a few people will suffer all the symptoms we have mentioend, there are plenty of others when an attack takes place will only suffer from one or two of them.
When someone is suffering an anxiety attack for the first time they will often reach for the phone to call for an ambulance as they feel that they may be having a heart attack. But even when they reach hospital and have been told what the problem is they often find that being in a hospital environment helps them to cope and deal with the attack much more easily. Yet for those who suffer from chronic anxiety they will have been shown ways in which they can actually alleviate the symptoms associated with this disorder themselves.
It is believed that an anxiety attack is related to our bodies response to survive and not only do human suffer from this condition so do animals as well. It is this response that we have to certain situations which has ensured our survival. Normally such attacks will occur when the body is responding instinctively to a situation, but there is no apparent cause for it being triggered in the first place.
There have been studies carried out in relation to what would happen if a person suffers from repeated anxiety attacks. There is clear evidence to show that these people are at a much higher risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke at some time in the future. Yet if someone only suffers from one attack, and there is no history of anxiety disorder then the chances of damage being caused to their heart or them suffering any other health effects from it are very unlikely.
What is not clear however is the risk posed to those who regularly suffer attacks. There are some doctors who will argue that even prescribed medications can lead to a person suffering some kind of heart problem. But no matter what an anxiety or panic attack is a clear mention from your body that things are not right and the issue need to be dealt with.
Dealing with any kind of anxiety of panic attack is not always that easy especially if they are severe. Although your doctor may be able to treat the symptoms effectively, often it needs other ways to help a person find and then deal with the underlying causes of an attack. Today, there are various different types of therapy available which are proving effective at helping to treat the actual causes. Of all the different types one that seems to be extremely effective is cognitive behavorial therapy which helps a person to recognize what is triggering the attack and then work on ways to change the way in which they react to it and so prevent an attack from happening.
Some people also practice deep breathing exercises or advanced relaxation techniques in conjunction with aroma therapy, acupuncture or regular massage therapy. No matter what anyone else thinks, treating the physical symptoms of an anxiety attack is not a simple matter of ‘lightening up’, or just ‘thinking positively’.
It is crucial that you remember that anxiety is a real medical condition and therefore should be treated in much the same way of any other kind. Certainly, if careful attention is taken to deal with this condition then anyone should find that they can cope and deal with the crippling effects it can place on their lives.
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