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		<title>What Occurs If Panic Attacks Are Not Treated?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 13:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bain</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you were to ignore your panic attacks in the hope that they will disappear on their own, you will be very much demoralized because this just does not work. Unfortunately, panic attacks get worse, not better, and treatment is vital. Usually people start having panic attacks as teenagers, and the earlier they are treated the better.<p><a href="http://thesymptomsofapanicattack.com/what-occurs-if-panic-attacks-are-not-treated/">What Occurs If Panic Attacks Are Not Treated?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://thesymptomsofapanicattack.com">THE SYMPTOMS OF A PANIC ATTACK</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you were to ignore your panic attacks in the hope that they will disappear on their own, you will be very much demoralized because this just does not work. Unfortunately, panic attacks get worse, not better, and treatment is vital. Usually people start having panic attacks as teenagers, and the earlier they are treated the better.</p>
<p>Typically, an average adolescent who starts having panic attacks during his or her teenage years and does not seek treatment will continue to suffer from panic attacks. These panic attacks can last for the entire duration of a person\&#8217;s lifespan.</p>
<p>Panic attacks which are untreated will typically end up causing other problems, some of which are directly related to the intense fear of suffering more panic attacks. Many patients are so scared of the often crippling effects of panic attacks that they want to avoid any and all situations that might result in a panic attack. Since panic attacks are largely unpredictable, however, it is not truly possible to guess when they will happen.</p>
<p>Complications From Panic Attacks</p>
<p>Many complications can arise as a result of panic attacks. These complications can differ as each person is unique, but the following are some of the more common results that are seen with panic attacks, especially ones that are not treated. These complications include: Depression, phobias, failure in school, problems at work, money issues, drug or alcohol problems, and social problems.</p>
<p>Those people who suffer from full blown panic disorder have even more severe problems because they have a higher risk rate for the development of heart disease. The reasons for this are as yet unknown.</p>
<p>It is very important that you get your panic attacks treated. They will not abate until you face the problem and seek treatment. If you get help before the panic attacks escalate, you will have a much easier road to recovery. A program that uses proven psychological methods such as Panic Away is often the most reliable way to handle panic attacks and to make certain that you will not have to deal with constant future attacks.</p>
<p>Panic attacks are a crippling problem and everyone deserves to live a life free of this problem. If you suffer from panic attacks, getting treatment will be the best thing you can possibly do for yourself.</p>
<p>Millions of people in America have suffered from <a href="http://prevent-panic.info/anxiety-panic-attack-treatment-options">anxiety and panic attacks</a>. Anxiety disordersare not well understood by modern medicine. Get more information on ways to <a href="http://www.panic-stop.info/panic-attacks-are-a-serious-medical-condition">stop panic and anxiety</a> and get on with living.</p>
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		<title>What Factors Cause Panic Attacks to Happen?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 16:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bain</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The precise causes for panic attacks is largely unclear, and can vary by person. While certain factors can make a person more susceptible to panic attacks, there is not a specific medical or psychological issue causing panic attacks: The cause can sometimes be as individual as the person experiencing the panic attack.<p><a href="http://thesymptomsofapanicattack.com/what-factors-cause-panic-attacks-to-happen/">What Factors Cause Panic Attacks to Happen?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://thesymptomsofapanicattack.com">THE SYMPTOMS OF A PANIC ATTACK</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The precise causes for panic attacks is largely unclear, and can vary by person. While certain factors can make a person more susceptible to panic attacks, there is not a specific medical or psychological issue causing panic attacks: The cause can sometimes be as individual as the person experiencing the panic attack.</p>
<p>The top scientific schools of thought today are theorizing that panic attacks could be caused by the improper arousal of the brain neurotransmitters that cause the fight or flight syndrome. Even though it is fairly certain that the fight or flight response is initiated somehow, it is still not known how or why. In fact, being scared of having more panic attacks may even make this worse and cause the response to be triggered even more often.</p>
<p>We do not really know exactly what causes panic attacks, but we are aware of certain factors that cause people to possibly be predisposed towards having them. It is common to see panic attacks run in families, so apparently heredity may be a factor. Other factors that are possible causes of panic attacks are stress related. Such factors include major life events such as: New job, getting married, getting divorced, having children, being fired from a job, or buying a house.</p>
<p>There are some medical conditions, and drugs related to those conditions, that could possibly bring on panic attacks. Should you start to have panic attacks for the first time, it is best to see your physician so that the cause can be determined if at all possible.</p>
<p>The medical problems that might be related to panic attacks include the following: Mitral valve prolapse, hyperthyroidism, hypoglycemia, stimulant use, and withdrawal from medication.</p>
<p>Should your panic attacks be coming from medical causes that can actually be managed, your doctor will sometimes try to find a way to change the dosage of medication, or tell you to change some things such as life choices so the panic attacks can be stopped.</p>
<p>For the type of panic attacks that are not rooted in medical problems, which are in fact the majority of panic attacks, it will take an aggressive approach. A program that has a good psychologically based method of stopping panic attacks, such as Panic Away, will usually be the best way to treat panic attacks. Methods like this one use safe and effective techniques to use the tool of your own brain, and it is used in a way that put you in total control.</p>
<p>Due to the fact that this program affects the specific areas of the brain that bring on the panic attacks, you will be able to keep the attacks from starting ever again.</p>
<p>Those who live with <a href="http://prevent-panic.info/stoppanicattacks/panicawaysystem.php">panic attacks</a> say they would go to nearly any length to avoid having attacks. The stumbling block is that they really don\&#8217;t know what to do to stop them. Severe anxiety may not cause long term physical damage, but the emotional damage can be severe. Get more information about steps you can take to <a href="http://www.panic-prevention.info/">prevent panic attacks</a>.</p>
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		<title>Are Panic Attacks A Serious Medical Problem?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 12:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bain</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Panic attacks are, in fact, quite serious and they need to be treated or they may grow worse.</p>
<p>Panic attacks will often leave those who suffer from them feeling as if a thousand pound weight is crushing their chest, or as if they are having a heart attack. A person suffering a panic attack will frequently experience profound physical discomfort and even pain.</p>
<p>Being unable to get air will typically make the lungs burn in pain, and the abdominal discomfort can be severe enough to feel like being repeatedly punched. While the physical symptoms are painful and completely miserable, the psychological ones can be even worse. Feelings of impending doom, thinking death is imminent, or that a psychotic break is happening are all too common for those who suffer panic attacks.</p>
<p>Most people who suffer from panic attacks say that they would go to nearly any length to avoid having the attacks happen, but they simply do not know how to prevent them. Panic attacks may not cause major long term physical damage, but the mental and emotional damage can be quite severe.</p>
<p>When some patients have a panic attack, they even feel so frightened that they may be suffering a heart attack or something even worse. The physical effects of a panic attack can truly mimic some very serious and even deadly medical issues.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, panic attacks are not always taken seriously in an emergency setting. Doctors sometimes, upon realizing a panic attack is the problem, will just send the patient home with an attitude of &#8220;you overreacted&#8221;.</p>
<p>Panic attacks are a very serious medical problem and they need to be regarded as such. Unlike other medical problems, such as an easily treated virus or illness, panic attacks require an approach that treats the problem, and prevents it from continually occurring. Panic attacks need to be not just managed, but prevented. Panic attacks are a medical problem that can be quite serious and accelerate until they are nearly out of control, so it is important that patients and doctors alike treat them that way.</p>
<p>There are some methods for preventing panic attacks that are very effective, such as Panic Away. The idea which makes this plan work better than anything else is that the brain mechanism causing panic attacks to occur is stopped. When the trigger to panic attacks is prevented, you can live free of them at last.</p>
<p>About 3 million people in the United States alone have suffered from <a href="http://www.prevent-panic.info/stoppanicattacks/panicawaybestchoice.php">anxiety</a>. Anxiety and panic attacksare poorly understood. Get more information on ways to <a href="http://www.panicprevention.info/panic-attack-treatment">stop panic and anxiety</a> and get back to living.</p>
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		<title>What Are Panic Attacks?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 17:51:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Anderson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A panic attack is a time when the body experiences extreme anxiety, feelings of fear, and sometimes pain which come on with little or no warning. Panic attacks are unique among anxiety related issues because they happen so suddenly and can be so damaging.</p>
<p>Approximately three million people living the the U.S. are stricken by panic attacks every year. Often people are not sure what is going on since they have not experienced this before and they are scared they might be suffering a heart attack or close to death.</p>
<p>If people are not aware of the fact they are having panic attacks, they won&#8217;t normally get treated for them. This lack of knowledge is detrimental since these attacks do not stop on their own.</p>
<p>There are several typical panic attack symptoms, but they can differ with each person. Some of the panic attack effects are: High level of irrational fear and panic, breaking into cold sweats, heart racing, trouble breathing, getting dizzy, getting faint, and having severe pain.</p>
<p>Because having a panic attack is such a horrible experience, a lot of people are terrified to have another and this fear launches even more panic attacks. To stop the cycle of panic attacks, proper treatment must be undertaken right away.</p>
<p>While some patients are given prescription medication to help control their panic attacks, the medications in this group have some very unpleasant side effects of their own, including constant drowsiness, total disorientation, and exhaustion. It is often said that with these medications, the cure is nearly as bad as the disease! Fortunately, there is effective help available for panic attacks that can even eliminate them completely.</p>
<p>Ideally, panic attacks should be handled by utilizing a program that gets inside the brain, where panic attacks originate. Programs such as Panic Away use a psychologically sound technique to help the brain to understand how to deal with and completely eliminate panic attacks. Some of the program tips are so simple that they can be used immediately with success.</p>
<p>You will not be able to put an end to your panic attacks unless you get treatment. It is important to find a program that will give you a true cure, so that you can move forward with confidence.</p>
<p>People who experience <a href="http://prevent-panic.info/">problems with panic attacks</a> say that they would go to nearly any length to avoid the attacks. The problem is that they simply do not know how to prevent them. Severe anxiety may not cause long term physical damage, but the mental damage can be near intolerable. Learn more about measures you can take to <a href="http://www.panic-stop.info/overcoming-panic-attacks-panic-treatment-options">eliminate severe anxiety</a>.</p>
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