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Panic Anxiety Disorder: Finding Cure

By: Cathy Shermann Home | Health-and-Fitness


Panic anxiety disorder is a curable condition. Take control of your life again. No longer would you have to endure the scary and disturbing sensations that come along with panic attacks. You can free yourself from anxiety. But before going into detail with that, it is suggested that you acquaint yourself with the disorder, its symptoms, and what causes it.

What is a panic anxiety disorder?

The first step is to know more about panic attacks. A panic attack occurs when an individual is faced with intense fear or discomfort that goes together with at least four of the thirteen cognitive or physical symptoms.

Three Types of Panic Attacks

- Spontaneous or Uncued Panic Attacks

These are not associated with any situational stimuli. The attack just comes out of the blue, and could even happen during sleep or relaxation.

- Situational or Cued Panic Attacks

Here, a trigger or a stimuli can cause the attack. This happens when the sufferer is in anticipation of an event or situation where a previous attack had been experienced.

- Situationally Pre-disposed Panic Attacks

For this type of panic attack, the individual could either have an attack or not in the situation or immediately afterward.

The disorder can happen when these panic attacks and anxiety symptoms are left unattended, or unsuccessfully managed.

What are its common symptoms?

The common symptoms of panic attack include shortness of breath, tightening of throat and chest, excessive and unnecessary worrying, obsessive worrying that something might go wrong, sweating, dizziness, nausea, and many more.

What causes it?

Its cause is somewhat complicated. Usually, panic attacks are associated with a build-up of events. However, the attack does not necessarily occur immediately after a major life stress. It could also happen at a later time. Some stressors include a death in the family, job loss, financial difficulties, major trauma or illness, divorce, childbirth, unemployment, and etc. But then again, these attacks can also occur without any situational trigger, especially if it is an uncued panic attack.

Can it really be cured?

Definitely! If you have experienced panic attacks before, it is best to treat it now to prevent it from becoming a disorder. You can do this with the help of therapy, medication, and so much more. In fact, you can even refer to e-books that are available for purchase online, which will give you some effective techniques in stopping your panic attacks.

How accurate are these? You can be assured of its reliability since there are also many users who willingly post their gratitude and testimonies, so you can read it and recommend it to others, too. Aside from that, some e-books come with 'satisfaction guaranteed' offers that give you your money back if you're dissatisfied with the e-book. Also, most authors are very well-informed and knowledgeable about the topic so you are at least sure that you are getting sound advices and suggestions.

Panic attack condition can plague anyone. In the end, you shouldn't be ashamed of what you're going through. It can be cured, and there are many ways to cure it! Don't let it hinder you from enjoying life. So, what are you waiting for? Break free from panic anxiety disorder now.



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