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Autor: tkwriter
~ 24/01/10
Anxiety attacks are very serious, a disorder that people in every country struggle with, some minor, and some major.
If you are among the millions of people with an anxiety disorder, please realize that while you may feel devastated, it is important to see what treatments are available by talking to your physician. Once you stop anxiety attacks, life becomes much better, at work, school, and home.
Common symptoms are experienced among people with anxiety attacks to include stomach pain, headaches, chest pain, heart palpitations, mood swings, and the list goes on. As you already know, going through an anxiety attack is very scary. By meeting with your doctor, other health issues will be eliminated and an anxiety disorder confirmed so the proper treatment could be determined.
With anxiety attacks being such a huge problem, the amount of research being conducted by scientists and medical professionals has increased. Even though these professionals do not agree on everything, such as this being an inherited problem. Even so, most believe that two specific factors are associated with anxiety attacks to include chemical imbalance in the brain and post traumatic stress disorder. More studies will be conducted to gain even more insight but many answers are now available.
One issue associated with anxiety attacks that everyone agrees on is that neurotransmitters in the brain responsible that send out signals have something to do with the disorder. These neurotransmitters contain certain chemicals and when they become imbalanced, the signals are interrupted, leading to the problem of an anxiety attack. Then for post traumatic stress disorder, new studies reveal that things leading to this such as divorce, death, or a loved one fighting in the war can trigger an attack.
If you have anxiety attacks, even if infrequently, you probably have symptoms of chest pain, headache, and even digestive problems. This disorder is very serious and some people have experienced anxiety attacks so horrific that they believe they are having a heart attack. In fact, this intensity has led some people to call 911 for an ambulance.
By talking to your doctor, the two of you can come up with solutions so you can stop anxiety attacks and take back control of your life.
