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How to stop an anxiety attack:

Rate your fear on a scale of zero to ten and watch it go up and down. Don't identify with the feeling of fear. Notice that when you stop adding your thoughts to the panic attack, it begins to fade. Do breathing exercises during the day. They can prevent the excessive hyperventilation or rapid breathing that often accompanies an attack. Keep a diary of your progress and successes, no matter how small or insignificant they may seem to you. A written record can show proof of your progress. Awareness of what you have achieved will strengthen your self-confidence and create an incentive for you to continue. Express yourself! Talk to a friend or write your thoughts and feelings. Be careful, however, of who you talk to. It is important that the person will listen, but not judge you. It's a fact that communication reduces stress. Find ways to have fun! Anxiety absorbs too much energy, making people forget how to have fun. Find a phrase that will help you relax and repeat it, taking dee

The panic attacks can occur for many reasons...

They are usually a symptom that occurs after a difficult period of our life. The accumulation of stress and pressure play a role. Often guilt, perfectionism and the need to please others are behind these attacks. This disorder affects dramatically the functions of the main glands, heart, lungs, stomach, kidneys, bladder, eyes, intestines, pancreas, and large muscle groups. Hormones and other stimulants, such as adrenaline and epinephrine, fill the cells through the blood circulation. The impulse of man is to run, to get out, to escape or hide. Symptoms of a panic attack may include: Rapid heartbeat Shortness of breath, or feeling of suffocation Almost paralyzing horror Dizziness, vertigo, or nausea Severe sweating Trembling, shaking, seizures Chest pain Hot flashes or sudden chills Numbness or tingling in the body Fear that the sufferer will "go crazy" or "die" The characteristics of a panic attack are very specific: It occurs suddenly without any warning and withou