While intense anxiety can often be described as panicking, a panic attack is defined as being a sudden onset of fear or distress that peaks in minutes and lasts around 10 minutes. It usually involves experiencing at least four of the following symptoms:
palpitations
sweating
shaking or trembling
feeling shortness of breath or smothering
sensation of choking
chest pains or tightness
nausea or gastrointestinal problems
dizziness, light-headedness, or feeling faint
feeling hot or cold
numbness or tingling sensations (paraesthesia)
feeling detached from oneself or reality, known as depersonalization and derealization
fear of “going crazy” or losing control
fear of dying
Some of the symptoms of anxiety can happen in medical conditions other than anxiety disorders. This is usually the case with panic attacks. The symptoms of panic attacks are similar to those of heart problems, thyroid problems, breathing disorders, and other illnesses. Many people may believe that they are experiencing a serious medical emergency. It is important to discuss this with your doctor and rule out any medical issues first.
Anxiety and Panic Disorder treatment is one of our areas of specialisation, and treatments for anxiety and panic disorders are amongst the most successful psychological interventions. Exposure and response prevention, mindfulness-based skills and techniques and insight into your personal triggers, causes and origin of fear can help you finally overcome this very debilitating condition.