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Symptoms, Signs, and Triggers of an Anxiety Attack



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Submitted 2010-09-29 04:25:37
Regular anxiety attacks will forestall the one who experiences them from living a normal, happy life. Anyone of any adult age, from both genders, and of all races and economic backgrounds will have an anxiety attack.
Doctors and caregivers do not apprehend for certain what brings on an anxiety attack. But studies have shown that there are some health conditions and medications which may cause an anxiety attack. Anxiety attack triggers include withdrawing from alcohol or illegal drugs, a worry of having another anxiety attack, or heredity reasons.
An anxiety attack can create feelings of loneliness and a sense of being out-of-bit with other people. There are more physical and emotional symptoms associated with an anxiety attack, however the main symptom is extreme fear. A number of the physical symptoms which will show up with an anxiety attack can feel like the symptoms of a significant health problem, sort of a heart attack.
The physical and emotional signs and symptoms of an anxiety attack rarely last longer than 30 minutes. The most intense symptoms of an anxiety attack sometimes peak among 10 minutes. There have been some rare cases where symptoms of an anxiety attack have lasted for hours.
While the physical and emotional signs and symptoms of an anxiety attack may last only minutes, the psychological symptoms can last much longer.
Those that experience anxiety attacks never grasp when an anxiety attack will hit them. A person might have an anxiety attack once a week. Or someone might have a series of anxiety attacks followed by months and months of no anxiety attacks.
This uncertainty not to mention the particular physical and emotional symptoms of an anxiety attack makes life very challenging for people who have anxiety attacks. Some individuals become so frightened of an anxiety attack returning at an inappropriate moment that they're afraid to go away their homes. This concern is often called agoraphobia.
The literal definition of agoraphobia could be a worry of open spaces. This definition is usually misleading and confusing, particularly when utilized in reference to anxiety attacks. Folks experience anxiety attacks in all situations and statistically terribly few experience anxiety attacks in open spaces.
Agoraphobia usually begins when an individual experiences an anxiety attack in a specific situation. Even when a diagnosis is made and treatment begins, the person often convinces him or herself that true that caused an out-of-the-blue anxiety attack can cause varied future anxiety attacks. Therefore, naturally, the person avoids that situation.
Anxiety attack causing agoraphobia is two times a lot of common in ladies 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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