Kinds, types of anxiety disorders, causes and symptoms, ways and methods of treatment, my experience
panic disorders and attacks
Panic Attack And Menopause – Is There A Connection?
Aug 16th
Is there really a connection between panic attack and menopause? There’s no doubt that hormone imbalances during this time can play havoc with a woman’s emotions however, while women do become more prone to developing disorders during this period, not all develop panic orders. More >
Panic Attack Disorder – Panic Attack On A Regular Basis
Aug 16th
Is there a difference between a panic attack and a panic attack disorder? There is and it’s important to know the difference.
A one off panic attack may occur following a stressful situation in your life and these can still be frighteneing for first time attack sufferers. A panic attack disorder is basically a persistent condition which can present a disruptive scenario in a person’s life. More >
Panic Disorders in Adolescents
Aug 13th
It can be difficult to diagnose panic disorders in adolescents, because teenage behavior is so unpredictable. Adolescents also can be very uncommunicative so parents don’t know what’s happening unless they happen to be present when attacks occur. Teenagers are called troublesome and difficult when sometimes it’s a matter of anxiety, worry and panic. More >
Public Speaking Help and Panic Attacks
Aug 13th
It is often observed that many people’s top ranking fear is not death but having to speak in public. The joke is that these people would rather be lying in the casket at the funeral than giving the eulogy. Public speaking for people who suffer from panic attacks or general anxiety often becomes a major source of worry weeks or even months before the speaking event is to occur. More >
What is panic disorder and panic attacks?
Jul 10th
Panic disorder is common – it is a disease of many thousands of people. Manifestations of anxiety disorders are diverse, distinguished in different forms of these disorders.Panic disorder is one of the most frequent and severe anxiety disorders. It brings suffering of patients and their families.
The main feature of panic disorder is recurring panic attacks, ie, sudden onset of fear and discomfort associated with symptoms such as shortness of breath, palpitations, dizziness, dyspnea, chest pain, tremors, sweating and fear to die or go mad.
Typically, these attacks usually last from 5 to 20 minutes. Patients often mistakenly believe that they have a heart attack.
Having lived through several such attacks, many are beginning to feel in awe of the following, which can happen in a place where they will not be able to get or where can not get help – in a tunnel in the middle of the row in the cinema, on the bridge or in a crowded elevator. They begin to avoid all these situations, and walk around these places at a great distance, sometimes limiting their residence, home or refusing to leave without an escort who trust. More >