Panic attacks

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Clinic

  • According to TLT, panic attacks is an entity, which is characterized by Sudden periods of intense fear
  • Typically, symptoms reach a peak within ten minutes of onset, and last for roughly 30 minutes, but the duration can vary from seconds to hours.
  • Although they can be extremely frightening and distressing, panic attacks themselves are not physically dangerous.
  • Dysregulation of the norepinephrine system in Locus coeruleus, an area of the brain stem, has been linked to panic attacks.

Causes

Dynamic Static
  • OCD (Obsessive-compulsive disorder)
  • PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder)

Sign / Symptoms

Sympathetic Overactivation Hyperventilation Others
  • Palpitation / Tachycardia.
  • Sweating
  • Chest Pain / Discomfort
  • Trembling
  • Hot flashes,
  • Cold flashes,
  • Burning sensations (particularly in the facial or neck area)
  • Nausea
  • Hypertension.
  • Tachypnea.
  • Depersonalization/ Derealization
  • Shortness of breath
  • Dizziness
  • Numbness / Paresthesias / Tingling
  • Confusion
  • Sensations of choking or smothering, difficulty moving,
  • Light-headedness,
  • Heavy-headedness
  • Fear of dying or heart attack
  • Flashing vision or other visual disturbances
  • Loss of body control
  • Tunnel vision
  • Strong urge to escape

Related disease

  • Social anxiety disorder
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Substance use disorder
  • Depression, and medical problems. They can either be triggered or occur unexpectedly. Smoking, caffeine, and psychological stress increase the risk of having a panic attack. Before diagnosis, conditions that produce similar symptoms should be ruled out, such as hyperthyroidism, hyperparathyroidism, heart disease, lung disease, drug use, and dysautonomia.


Panic attack vs Anxiety

  • Panic attacks are distinguished from other forms of anxiety by their intensity and their sudden, episodic nature.
  • They are often experienced in conjunction with anxiety disorders and other psychological conditions
  • Panic attacks are not generally indicative of a mental disorder.