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PanicPanic Disorder PanicPanic Disorder Panic ▶▶ , pounding heart, or accelerated ▶▶ Sweating e’ve all experienced that gut-wrenching ▶▶ Trembling or shaking when suddenly faced with a threatening or Wdangerous situation: crossing the street as ▶▶ Sensations of or smothering a car shoots out of nowhere, losing sight of a child ▶▶ of on the playground, or someone scream in a ▶▶ Chest or discomfort crowd. Momentary panic sends down our spines and causes our hearts to wildly, our stomachs ▶▶ or abdominal distress to knot, and our to fill with terror. When the ▶▶ dizzy, unsteady, lightheaded, or faint threat passes, so do our symptoms. We’re relieved that ▶▶ Chills or heat sensations something bad did not take place, and we move on. ▶▶ (numbness or tingling sensations) But imagine shopping in a grocery store when, out of the ▶▶ (feelings of unreality) or blue, you feel as if you’re in the throes of an impending ( detached from oneself) disaster. Your heart is pounding out of your chest, and you ▶▶ Fear of losing control or “going crazy” feel tingly, sweaty, and lightheaded. You’re convinced you’re going to pass out, lose your , make a fool of yourself, ▶▶ Fear of dying or even go crazy or die. Then as quickly as those feelings came on, they pass. You’ve had a . You’re exhausted and confused, and you , “What if this To receive a diagnosis of happens again?” agoraphobia, a person invests more time and to avoiding Panic attacks occur unexpectedly, sometimes even specific places or circumstances during . People who experience such attacks and are where a panic attack or panic-like preoccupied with the fear of another or alter their behavior symptoms took place, fearful of a to avoid places or situations may have panic disorder, a recurrence. Often these are public places where immediate serious but highly treatable condition. escape would be difficult, such as shopping malls or sports Panic disorder typically develops in early adulthood, and arenas, as well as public transportation, stores, theaters, it affects about 2 to 3 percent of adults and adolescents. and similarly enclosed places. The world may shrink as Women are twice as likely as men to develop panic disorder. someone with agoraphobia remains on guard for the next panic attack or distressing symptom. Many people from panic attacks don’t know they have a real and treatable disorder. About 1.8 percent of adults and adolescents develop agoraphobia. Some cope by sticking to a fixed route A panic attack is the abrupt onset of intense fear or between home and work or school or by always having a discomfort that reaches a peak within minutes and includes “safe person” accompany them. In extreme cases, people at least four of the following symptoms: with agoraphobia may not leave the house, or they do so only if absolutely necessary. dizzy nausea Panic …4 symptomsnumbness heat fear trembling chills Panic Disorder 2 shortness of breath 3 AND PANIC In addition to panic disorder, panic attacks, and NORMAL ANXIETY PANIC DISORDER agoraphobia, the term “” includes Panicking when the Suddenly feeling as if generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), disorder, school nurse says your you’re going to lose control , separation anxiety, and specific . child was injured on the and start in a playground crowded place Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and posttraumatic disorder (PTSD) are closely related to anxiety Being scared about Preoccupation with the disorders; anxiety is one of the symptoms. driving on the highway fear of having a panic at during a attack and passing out Each disorder has specific symptoms. For more details, visit snowstorm while driving the ADAA website at www.adaa.org. Nervously anticipating Relentless and news about a job overwhelming fear of NORMAL ANXIETY VS. PANIC DISORDER interview or evaluation experiencing another An important part of living, anxiety is a normal emotional panic attack, even without reaction to stress, which is a biological response to a apparent threat or danger threat. Anxiety helps us get out of harm’s way and prepare for important events, and it warns us when we need to take action. EFFECTS From the terrifying and confusing symptoms of the When anxiety is persistent, excessive, seemingly attacks themselves to the constant fear of having another uncontrollable, overwhelming, and disabling or when attack, panic disorder can be frightening, disruptive, and it interferes with daily activities, you may have panic or debilitating. another anxiety disorder. Many of the symptoms mimic those found in heart , thyroid problems, disorders, and other illnesses. People experiencing panic attacks often make numerous visits to the emergency room or to doctors’ offices, convinced they have a life-threatening illness.

In the past it might have taken months or years and lots of before getting a proper diagnosis. Some people are afraid or embarrassed to tell anyone, including their doctors or loved ones about what they are experiencing for fear of being seen as a hypochondriac. Instead they suffer in silence, distancing themselves from friends, family, and others who could be helpful. We this pattern is changing.

Many symptoms mimic Effects those of other illnesses.

4 CausesTreatm ents 5 Panic disorder often occurs along with other mental and FINDING HELP physical disorders, including other anxiety disorders, Suffering from panic disorder or experiencing panic attacks , , , and can interfere with many aspects of your life. Visit ADAA at substance . This may further increase the difficulty in www.adaa.org to find qualified mental professionals getting a proper diagnosis and treatment. using the Find a Therapist directory.

CAUSES ADAA also provides While the exact cause of panic disorder is unknown, resources and connections research suggests that a combination of a person’s biology to help you and your loved or genes, personality, and environmental factors all ones better understand contribute to the onset and development of the disorder. anxiety disorders and depression. Look over the questions to ask a mental TREATMENT health provider as you explore treatment, find resources Most people who seek treatment for panic disorder and and books, and locate support groups in your area. agoraphobia see significant improvement and enjoy a better . ADAA serves as a comprehensive resource for education about the causes, symptoms, and treatments of anxiety, A variety of treatment options are scientifically proven to depression, and related disorders. We are here to help you be effective. These evidence-based treatments include find answers and make the best decisions for your health such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). care so you can move forward with your life. This short-term treatment actively involves you in skills to help change your thinking and behavior patterns. In addition, called and SSRIs HELP ADAA HELP OTHERS. may be prescribed. One or a combination of treatments may You can make a difference by helping ADAA expand its be recommended. and breathing techniques may efforts to reach those with anxiety disorders, depression, also prove effective along with these treatments. OCD, PTSD, and related disorders. Your contribution supports ADAA’s efforts to increase and provide Learn more about these and other effective treatments education that improves the lives of all people who suffer on the ADAA website at www.adaa.org/finding-help/ from anxiety or depression. Your donation also supports treatment. research and allows ADAA to advocate for improved treatments and access to care. There is no single “right” treatment. What works for someone else may not be the best choice for you. Your Donate online at www.adaa.org, course of treatment should be tailored to your individual needs. Ask your treatment provider to explain why a on the phone (240-485-1001), particular type of treatment is recommended, what the or by mail to ADAA, other available options are, and what you must do to fully 8701 Georgia Avenue, Suite 412 participate in your recovery. Silver Spring, MD 20910.

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