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How Panic Attacks Develop

Posted On : Jan-26-2011 | seen (831) times | Article Word Count : 461 |

While widely believed, panic attacks cannot be inherited through your genes nor are they the result of a chemical imbalance in your brain, which is something many doctors who don't know any better will tell you.
While widely believed, panic attacks cannot be inherited through your genes nor are they the result of a chemical imbalance in your brain, which is something many doctors who don't know any better will tell you.

While genetics do make some people more susceptible to getting them, it is only a result of your living behaviour and mental understanding of them, that really causes panic attacks to start developing.

In reality, panic attacks are purely the result of your way of thinking combined with either physical, emotional or mental exhaustion. Get drained in any of these areas and your body will soon start feelings things it really shouldn't - or it will feel uncomfortable from even normal bodily functions.

Take for example a woman in her 20's, who's body and mind have become exhausted from lack of sleep and too much stress over the period of a few years. A typical scenario for a first time sufferer would be when she is at home (or even out shopping) and all of a sudden feels a few strong heart beats, which is normal, but due to her exhaustion it feels strange. Her heart beats feel so strong in fact that she can feel her pulse in her arms, throat and head.

She goes through all the possible things that could be wrong, but can't think of any. The sensation felt abnormal and caused a slight panic, and then all of a sudden she notices that she is getting pins and needles in her arms - which is when blood moves to all your organs and body tissues that need it the most. She now thinks that she may be having a heart attack which is causing her to panic even more and making her body release even more adrenaline into her body. She keeps telling herself that nothing is wrong and tries to force the feelings away, and by doing so, notices that her heart begins to beat considerably faster and faster. She is now certain she is having a heart attack and calls the emergency services.

The paramedics come pick her up and she soon begins to calm down again, still shaking from the experience. After being taken to hospital and diagnosed, the doctors could find nothing wrong and she is told that she may be suffering from anxiety or panic attacks.

She is now constantly worried that she may have another panic attack, which can soon lead to a panic disorder - scared of going anywhere or doing anything in case she may get a panic attack.

Panic attacks can, however, be treated very fast, effectively and naturally with the right information. Such as that provided through Medicaless.com.



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