Saturday, December 6, 2008

Signs of Panic Attacks

Shirley was in the changing room of a department store when a panic attack started. She had the horrible sensation that her heart was beating too fast.She began trembling all over and felt hot and sweaty. She felt as if she was dying. She ended up running out of the store to find a quiet place to sit until she felt better.

If you experience frequent panic attacks, you may think that your life has become something of a nightmare.

What are the physical symptoms of a panic attack?

Most people who have a panic attack describe it as a feeling that they are "crawling out of their skin." The symptoms include:
Heart palpitations
Chest pain
Breathing difficulty
Feeling of pressure on the chest
Dizziness or light headedness
Trembling or shaking
Other symptoms can include a feeling of being extremely "high" or intoxicated with things seeiming unreal or surreal. You may even feel that you are going to die.

Doctors and researchers are constantly looking for new treatments every day simply because such a large percentage of the population suffers from panic attacks and anxiety.
The current treatments that are available for panic attacks and anxiety disorders range from anti-depressants, to cognitive behavior therapy, herbal remedies and alternative treatments such as hypnosis.


One of the biggest disadvantages of conventional treatments for panic attacks is that they don't have long lasting, effective results. If you are on medication, the panic attacks usually return if the medication is stopped. Cognitive bahavioral therapy merely teaches you how to cope with an attack, but the attacks still happen.

Fortunately, if you are interested in a natural cure for panic attacks there is a radical new treatment recently released that is unlike anything that is available today. It involves no medication, no herbs, no therapy, no riding out the fear or hypnosis. If you want to find out about it, visit Freedom From Panic or sign up for the free newsletter at Freedom From Panic Tips.

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