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Root Causes and Symptoms of a Panic Attack

by admin on April 4th, 2011

A panic or anxiety attack indicates the presence of an anxiety disorder which has both physical and emotional symptoms. Emotional symptoms related to panic attacks include: intense feeling of unwanted and excessive fear. Physical symptoms related to panic attacks include: feeling of giddiness, asphyxiation, severe shaking, racing heart, clammy hands etc.

There are millions of people across the world who suffer from such sudden attacks. Many can experience such attacks suddenly, since they have genes associated with anxiety disorders in their body. As per research statistics, it has been shown that children of people who have experienced such panic attacks,are 7 times more prone to experience such attacks when compared to others.

Scientific research about the causes for panic attacks depict that huge percentage of people who are prone to experience such attacks have a gene which is nicknamed as DUP25. Experts have found out that such gene develops proteins which has a major role in communication between the cells of central nervous system with one another. It is suspected that the imbalance in this gene causes the brain to become oversensitive and in turn leads to a anxiety attack in those who carry this gene.

Studies have depicted that not all individuals carrying this gene named DUP25 would experience panic attack or other symptoms related to anxiety disorder. It could be due to other causes as well rather than just heredity factors. A person could experience such attacks due to drug abuse or any traumatic experience. Research statistics indicate that 8% of people experiencing panic attacks have gone through major drug abuse. Other stats state that people who try to inhibit their emotions also experience such serious attacks.

Anyone who has experienced a panic attack, knows that it can happen anywhere or anytime. It could occur when he/she is alone or when he is among a group of individuals. It could take place when they are in public or at home. It could never happen when a person wakes up from a restful, sound sleep. Women living in their early age of adolescence are more prone to such panic and mood attacks and around 50 percent of people experiencing them, are below 24 years of age.

People expecting treatment for such attacks can get cured in several weeks time. Though it is unpleasant to experience such panic attacks, it does not have any side effects over long term after the patients are given proper treatment and remain under safe conditions. However, there are chances of relapses even after treatment. It indicates that people could experience an attack even when they under the process of treatment. But when they follow stress-relieving activities such as yoga in their daily schedule, they could avoid such problems.

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