Symptoms of Anxiety Attacks
What are the symptoms of anxiety attacks? Everyone worries, gets nervous and concerned, feels certain fears, and
experiences apprehensions. To a certain degree, anxiousness is healthy as it enables the body to react to certain
stimuli and take into action or perform better. As long as the feeling is relative to the situation or problem at
hand, it is normal. However, when anxiety gets severe, chronic and irrational, you might already have an anxiety
disorder and experience episodes of anxiety attacks.
Common symptoms of anxiety attacks include:
Fear of going crazy – When under tremendous pressure, a person may feel that he is going crazy. This, however,
is more evident during anxiety attack, but rest assured that you are not going crazy. This is because going crazy
is not a conscious act; people who are suffering from mental illnesses do not even know that they have one. Again,
if you are experiencing excessive fear or irrational thoughts, you are not going crazy.
Dry mouth – This is a natural occurrence during anxiety attack as fluids are diverted to other parts of the
body. To counter dry mouth, sip water or suck sweets to stimulate the production of saliva. In severe cases,
doctors may prescribe you with liquid.
Shaking and shivering – These two are necessary functions of the body as it constantly tries to keep the body
temperature normal. When the body temperature drops from normal, the muscles spasmodically contract, creating
friction between muscles and body tissues, thus increasing the body temperature. During anxiety attacks, shaking
and shivering are normal.
Heart palpitation – or the feeling that the heart is missing beats is caused by the release of adrenaline into
the bloodstream during an attack. This is perfectly normal and cannot harm you in any way. However, it can cause
discomfort.
Body pain – such as neck, shoulder, jaw, mouth and stomach pains, as well as head headaches. When the body is
under stress, parts of the body usually get tensed, which results to pain.
Chest pain – is a normal body reaction to anxiety attack because of muscle tension. Sometimes, chest pain is
misinterpreted as a heart attack, but it is important to identify from one another as the latter can be deadly.
Shortness of breath – is the most distressing symptom of anxiety attack as it almost feels that the chest cannot
expand to accommodate the necessary air that the body needs. Sometimes, it feels that someone is pushing a pillow
into your face. Three important points to remember are you will not suffocate, stop breathing or pass out.
Feeling detach or unreal – is a symptom of anxiety attack which alters the way you experience yourself or see
reality. It makes you feel that everything around you is like a dream, foggy and unreal.
Recognizing the symptoms of anxiety attacks need not require you to understand the physiology of the human body.
What is required is your awareness on each symptoms and the danger they have when ignored.
Different people manifest different behaviors when experiencing anxiety. The intensity of prevailing symptoms
differs either. And since the term "anxiety disorders" is coined to refer a group of related conditions rather than
a single disorder, symptoms of anxiety attacks may look different on every case. It is important, therefore, to
consult a health professional so that it will out any possible condition apart from anxiety.
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