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Panic Attacks In Children, Adolescents And Adults
Panic Attacks are a common and treatable disorder. Children, adolescents and adults with a panic attack disorder have unexpected and repeated periods of intense fear or discomfort, along with other symptoms such as a racing heartbeat or feeling short of breath. These periods are called "panic attacks" and last minutes to hours. Panic attacks frequently develop without warning.
Symptoms of a Panic Attack Can Be Any Or All Of The Following Symptoms :-
* A pounding heart
* Trembling
* Sweating
* Shortness of breath
* Chest pain
* Feeling of choking
* Feeling sick or stomach aches
* Feeling dizzy or faint
* Chills or hot flushes
* Fear of dying, losing control or going crazy
* Symptoms must peak within 10 minutes.
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Symptoms of a Panic Attack Can Be Any Or All Of The Following Symptoms :-
* A pounding heart
* Trembling
* Sweating
* Shortness of breath
* Chest pain
* Feeling of choking
* Feeling sick or stomach aches
* Feeling dizzy or faint
* Chills or hot flushes
* Fear of dying, losing control or going crazy
* Symptoms must peak within 10 minutes.
WE HAVE THE SOLUTION - LOOK HERE RIGHT NOW !
Panic Attacks - Who Gets Them ?
What Other Signs Are There ?
More than 3 million Americans will experience panic disorder during their lifetime. Panic attacks often begin during adolescence, although it may start during childhood, and sometimes runs in families.If not recognized and treated, panic disorder and its complications can be devastating. Panic attacks can interfere with a child's or adolescent's relationships, schoolwork, and normal development. Children and adolescents with panic disorder may begin to feel anxious most of the time, even when they are not having panic attacks. Some begin to avoid situations where they fear a panic attack may occur, or situations where help may not be available. For example, a child may be reluctant to go to school or be separated from his or her parents. In severe cases, the child or adolescent may be afraid to leave home. This pattern of avoiding certain places or situations is called "agoraphobia." Some children and adolescents with panic disorder can develop severe depression and may be at risk of suicidal behavior. As an attempt to decrease anxiety, some adolescents with panic disorder will use alcohol or drugs.
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What Treatments Are There For Panic Attacks ?
What Can We Do To Stop Them ?
Panic disorder in children can be difficult to diagnose. This can lead to many visits to physicians and multiple medical tests which are expensive and potentially painful. When properly evaluated and diagnosed, panic disorder usually responds well to treatment. Children and adolescents with symptoms of panic attacks should first be evaluated by their family physician or pediatrician.Several types of treatment are effective. With new techniques the child may also learn new ways to control anxiety or panic attacks when they occur. With treatment, the panic attacks can usually be stopped. Early treatment can prevent the complications of panic disorder such as agoraphobia, depression and substance abuse.
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by hjmoore218
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Hi, My name is John Moore, I'm an author and a researcher. I hope you find this information as helpful as I did.
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