How To Stop Panic Attacks Reston VA

Panic attacks can strike when you least expect it. If you find yourself frequently overcome by panic and fear, there is a way out.

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Panic attacks can strike when you least expect it. If you find yourself frequently overcome by panic and fear, there is a way out. Try these steps and you should be on your way to controlling or stopping panic attacks.

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  1. Rule out a physical cause. If you are experiencing your first panic attack, you should see a doctor. Panic sufferers may feel out of control, like they are losing their mind or even like they are having a heart attack. When this feeling is new, you should see a doctor. Make sure you aren’t having a heart attack.
  2. Know what your trigger is. Fear and panic are caused by different triggers in everyone. What is it that scares you? Finding the source of your fear is fundamental to determining what triggers your panic attacks. The trigger can be something as small a noise or a scent that subconsciously reminds you of the thing you fear. Once you recognize the trigger, you will be able to remove it from your life most of the time.
  3. Carry water with you. When you first start to feel the tension in your stomach that precedes a panic attack, try to sip cool water. Take small sips and breathe deep between sips. Sometimes just slowing down and giving your body something else to think about is enough to distract you from an attack.
  4. Tell someone. Do not suffer in silence. Panic attacks can be debilitating and will get worse over time if you do not do something. Tell someone you trust how you feel. Your loved ones may have noticed your reaction and may be able to help you identify triggers. They also may be able to help you focus and breathe when you feel an attack coming. Seek professional help if the attacks become too frequent or impair your ability to function....

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Author: Marc Alexander

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