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Symptoms, Signs, and Triggers of an Anxiety Attack

February 16th, 2009 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.

An attack is a short period of overwhelming fear that comes on with no warning and for no rational reason. An attack can be a one-time event, but most often is an ongoing problem. Those who experience regular attacks (two or more attacks a month) should go to a doctor. It’s very likely that those who experience that many attacks have an or panic disorder. An attack is also often called a panic attack.

Regular attacks can prevent the person who experiences them from living a normal, happy life. Anyone of any adult age, from both genders, and of all races and economic backgrounds can have an attack.

Doctors and caregivers don’t know for sure what brings on an attack. But studies have shown that there are some health conditions and medications that might cause an attack. Anxiety attack triggers include withdrawing from alcohol or illegal drugs, a fear of having another attack, or heredity reasons.

An attack can bring on feelings of loneliness and a feeling of being out-of-touch with other people. There are other physical and emotional symptoms associated with an attack, but the main symptom is extreme fear. Some of the physical symptoms that can show up with an attack can feel like the symptoms of a serious health problem, like a heart attack.

The physical and emotional signs and symptoms of an attack rarely last longer than 30 minutes. The most intense symptoms of an attack usually peak within ten minutes. There have been a few rare cases where symptoms of an attack have lasted for hours.

Even though the physical and emotional signs and symptoms of an attack might last only minutes, the psychological symptoms can last much longer.

Those who experience attacks never know when an attack will hit them. A person might have an attack once a week. Or a person might have a series of attacks followed by months and months of no attacks.

This uncertainty coupled with the actual physical and emotional symptoms of an attack makes life very challenging for those who have attacks. Some people become so fearful of an attack coming at an inappropriate moment that they are afraid to leave their homes. This fear is often called agoraphobia.

The literal definition of agoraphobia is a fear of open spaces. This definition is often misleading and confusing, especially when used in reference to attacks. People experience attacks in all situations and statistically very few experience attacks in open spaces.

Agoraphobia often begins when a person experiences an attack in a specific situation. Even after a diagnosis is made and treatment begins, the person often convinces him or herself that the situation that caused an out-of-the-blue attack will cause numerous future attacks. So, naturally, the person avoids that situation.

Anxiety attack causing agoraphobia is two times more common in women than men. Well-known American celebrities who have admitted to experiencing agoraphobia related panic attacks include Kim Basinger and Barbara Streisand.

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