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Here Are The Most Important Anxiety panic Attacks Symptom You Need Look Out For

March 23rd, 2010


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Treating Anxiety Attacks – the Most Important Part

March 19th, 2010

 

Treating anxiety attacks or panic attacks as they are also known has become a huge industry spearheaded by drug companies mainly for a good reason; approximately 18% of adult Americans suffer from some sort of anxiety disorder.

Millions of people suffer from disorders associated with fear including: OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), SAD (Social Anxiety Disorder), PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), Panic Disorder, GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder) and a whole host of specific phobias. With such a large number of people the drug companies have developed medication that can suppress the symptoms of these disorders but do nothing to solve the underlying causes of said disorders. Therapists also love people coming back again and again for more paid sessions that may help some but do not empower the sufferer to really overcome their problems; I cannot say anything nice about hypnotherapists who do nothing in treating anxiety attacks and who I believe are just charlatans offering what seems to be a quick and easy fix to desperate people who believe that these questionable methods really yield any actual results … but I digress.

So what is the important missing piece in this puzzle that will allow those afflicted by anxiety disorders to fix their crippling fear and panic? The answer … YOU! If you suffer from anxiety attacks the only person who can truly take control of their problems and overcome is yourself which is why more people find solutions in the self help market when treating anxiety attacks they can empower themselves for a permanent improvement to their lives.

If you really want to beat your disorder do not expect that treating anxiety attacks without significant input from yourself will yield any real answers. Instead look to those who have beaten it before and offer the right advice that can give you the motivation and methods to understand your issues and exactly how to deal with them!

So if you want the knowledge and power to leave crippling fear behind and start living life at 100% click below to find how you can treat your anxiety attacks yourself.

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Important Symptoms to Tell you If You’re Having An Anxiety Attack

February 19th, 2010

When it comes to breathing if you have an uncomfortable feeling or your body just seems to be failing you then it could be possible that an anxiety attack is causing your symptoms. The following are some common anxiety attack symptoms.


A Pounding Heart


Pounding heart is one of the more common symptoms of an anxiety attack. Mild to severe anxiety attacks can cause this symptom. Many people may be experiencing anxiety when they clutch their chest in fear of a heart attack or other ailment.


Shortness of Breath


When someone feels panicked due to the symptoms they are experiencing they will typically have shortness of breath which is another symptom of anxiety attack. You can easily control this symptom if you can recognize it as a part of an anxiety attack since it can seem like your world is caving in around you.


Lightheaded or Faint


In crowded areas becoming lightheaded is a common symptom of anxiety attack. People will experience this symptom if they have a phobia of being in crowds and as a result will become lightheaded or faint. This is only one symptom associated with anxiety attack even though people may think it is a more serious issue.


Fear of Losing Control


Fear of losing control is almost always present in an anxiety attack. The seeming uncontrollable preceding symptoms of light headed, racing heart and shortness of breath typically cause this fear. As if we are losing control of our own bodies this is a natural feeling.


Overview


The symptoms of an anxiety attack are not isolated to one group of people and they can vary. Based on what a person’s fears are they may experience different symptoms. Once people learn to control their anxiety attacks they can live normal lives. If you have anxiety attack symptoms that bother you, you should visit a physician and talk with them so they can help you come up with a plan to effectively overcome your symptoms when they occur so they don’t take over control of your life.

Bette Daoust is the writer of Cause of overcoming anxiety. She writes articles for anxiety cure and specific phobias.