Panic attacks may link to other ailments

  • Posted on February 24, 2009 at 12:04 am

According to a new University of Manitoba study, panic attacks sufferers often have other mental and physical ailments.  Researchers are hoping doctors will look beyond the panic attack.

Jolene Kinley, a clinical  psychology graduate student  found that people with panic attacks also have more thoughts of suicide, social impairments and other mental disabilities. They also suffer more often from chronic physical ailments like asthma and allergies.

“When patients present in emergency rooms or doctors’ offices with panic disorders, we hope health-care professionals take a closer look,” said Kinley.

Studies in the United States have suggested people with panic attacks might have deeper medical problems, but Kinley said her findings represent the first Canadian study of the prevalence of other ailments among panic attack sufferers.

Source: Winnipeg Free Press

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Women Are More Prone To Have Panic Attacks Than Man

  • Posted on February 19, 2009 at 12:35 am

About 6 million Americans suffer panic attacks.  People with panic attacks often end up in the emergency room because symptoms like difficulty breathing and a racing heartbeat usually happen suddenly and can be overwhelming.

“Panic attacks often mimic the symptoms of heart attacks. Antidepressants have been shown to work,” said Dr. Barbara Milrod, a Psychologist.

Antidepressants like Zoloft are often used to treat panic attacks, so can anti-anxiety drugs like Xanax.

Yoga, meditation and special breathing techniques can help relieve it . Exercise can also help control stress that can trigger a panic attack.

“It’s really important to figure out which kind of relaxation technique is going to work best for you because different ones work better for different people. So deep breathing through an oncoming attack may help to calm you or distracting yourself by doing a crossword puzzle might be a better solution,” said Jenny Cook, with Good Housekeeping.

Women are twice as likely to have panic attacks than men, and there’s a genetic component. They tend to run in families. But with therapy, 75 percent of patients do get better.

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Tips To Beat Panic Attacks

  • Posted on February 13, 2009 at 5:09 am

According to Dr. James Gordon, psychiatrist and author of “Unstuck, Your Guide to the Seven-Stage Journey Out of Depression” there are 5 ways to beat panic attacks :

1. Take a brisk walk or jog for 20 or 30 minutes, to prevent or moderate full-blown attacks.

2. Slow and deepen your breathing. Put your hand on your belly, and, as you inhale, focus on your belly rising. As you exhale, feel it relax and fall.

3. Anchor your mind by counting each breath slowly from one to 10 and then back from 10 to one, until the attack passes.

4. Remember that the attack probably won’t last more than 10 minutes and even if it feels terrible, you will be OK.

5. Say to yourself, “I can make it through this,” and try not to get caught into negative thought patterns.

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Cure Panic Attacks Naturally

  • Posted on February 11, 2009 at 2:02 am

Some of the common natural treatments for panic attacks are as below :

Exercise

Exercise can often give you a way to relieve built up stress which can trigger a panic attack. The exertion that exercise allows can drain you physically and reduce the risks of panic attacks. Your endorphin level will rise as you exercise, and you will be able to get rid of harmful toxins faster from your body. Both the mental outlet and physical benefits that exercise provides makes it one of the best natural cures for panic attacks.

Avoid Triggers

Another natural way to cure a panic attacks is to learn how to avoid triggers. A cold room may not really be the problem behind a panic attack, but it can be what triggers it. After a while, you will learn what types of situations can trigger your attacks. Once you have this knowledge, you can take the necessary steps to avoid them. For instance, if you know a cold room will affect you negatively, then you can be sure to bring a sweater or jacket along with you.

Learn How to Relax

One of the hardest natural cures for panic attacks is the ability to relax. If you can learn how to relax through meditation or other stress free methods, then you can actually work yourself through a panic attack. When you feel yourself beginning to panic, just remember to breathe deep and completely relax your mind and body, this will make the panic attack pass by much quicker.

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Britney Spears Suffers Panic Attacks

  • Posted on February 5, 2009 at 10:36 pm

It has been reported that Britney Spears is suffering from panic attacks as she prepares for her world tour ‘Circus’.

Apparently, the 27-old-year comeback queen has been throwing tantrums and locking herself in her room amid “terrible attacks of nerves”.

According to the Sun, the singer’s condition has become so bad that her father, Jamie, has had to call the doctor.

A source told the newspaper: “Britney is in danger of not going on tour. She’s been telling her doctor she’s under pressure. She fears her performance will be branded a flop.”

Spears will start her world tour next month and will be joined by sons Sean Preston, three, and Jayden James, two, reports the ‘Telegraph’.

Following her public meltdowns a year ago, Britney has remained under the strict control of her father, who has restricted her friends and regulated her medical treatment.

The tour starts in New Orleans on March 3 and ends with eight dates in London ending on June 14.

Source: Indian Express

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What is panic attacks ?

  • Posted on February 4, 2009 at 12:13 am

Panic attacks is one of the most crippling disorders of mankind,  according to Dr Michael Corry. He says “A panic attack is a meltdown, where the levels of adrenaline get so high that there is a blow-out.”

Common symptoms of panic attacks include: racing or pounding heartbeat; dizziness and lightheadedness; tingling in the hands, arms, feet, legs; sweaty palms, flushed face; terror, fear of losing control.

Professor Timothy Dinan, a psychiatrist at Cork University Hospital, says that many of his patients have been through Accident & Emergency departments before they reach his clinic.

“They become revolving-door patients. They go to a variety of physicians for investigations, and have, sometimes, expensive and time-consuming tests that come back negative. It may be a long time before they accept the idea that it may be something psychological that is wrong with them,” he says.

Panic disorder is easy to treat when you catch it early on. But if they have been having untreated attacks for six or 12 months, the outcome can be much worse than if it is treated when someone has had just three or four attacks, according to Professor Timothy Dinan.

Panic attacks quite often lead to agoraphobia — fear of open spaces.

Dr Aine Tubridy, author of When Panic Attacks, is often contacted by people who tell her they have not left their house for months. “It’s awful,” she says. “People feel defeated by panic, and that, ultimately, can lead to depression.”

She often sees teenagers with panic attacks. “It can happen when they are forming their identity,” she says. “With the stresses teens have now, panic attacks have become more commonplace. Teens need approval from their peers.”

Alcohol and drugs don’t help. “People on mind-altering drugs may then get panic attacks,” says Dr Tubridy. “They may not like that blurring of boundaries. They panic, then think they have done some damage to their brain. They feel they can’t confide in their parents.”

Source: Independent

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Cure Panic Attacks By Triggering It

  • Posted on February 2, 2009 at 4:52 am

One of the technique to cure panic attacks is by triggering it slowly. For example, if a person were frightened of loud noises they could be desensitized to those noises by playing a tape of them at low volumes and then repeating additional tapes of noises that increasing volumes. The panic attack suffer should also have control of the tape so that if their anxiety level begins to rise to uncontrollable level, they have the power to stop the noise. By using this technique they become accustomed to that which they are afraid in a controlled, measurable way. While this technique may not work totally for sufferers of extreme panic attacks, it may reduce symptoms or reduce the number of situations that can lead to a panic attacks.

This technique is not limited to audible solutions. It can also be used to cure other phobias such as frightened of animals, blood, or weather phenomenon. In these situations video can be used in commendation with the audio to give the panic attack suffer a simulation of that which he fears, but by allowing him the power to intervene in the situation and stopped tape or video with his anxiety level rises too high it gives the panic attack suffer a sense of control in a situation where they normally feel helpless. This technique, combined with relaxation techniques, is an expedient way of bringing relief to the panic attack suffer and can help the sufferer regain a sense of control in their life.

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