Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health condition in the United States. They affect 40 million adults each year. Among these, panic attacks can be some of the most frightening and intense. 

Symptoms

Panic attacks come with a variety of symptoms. Being able to spot these symptoms as they arise is one of the best ways to manage panic attacks. These symptoms include:

  • Feeling like your heart is racing
  • Suddenly being dizzy
  • Tingling in the feet and hands
  • Chest pain
  • Trouble breathing
  • Feeling like you are having a “heart attack”
  • A sudden and unexplained sense of fear, impending disaster, or death

Panic attack symptoms might appear like symptoms of other conditions. One of the keys to understanding them is that these symptoms are often “unexplainable.” That is to say, they have no known causes outside of the panic attack. 

Complications

Panic attacks are intense and frightening for those that experience them. Because they can start seemingly out of the blue, they have some notable complications. These include:

  • Avoiding social situations
  • Problems at work or school
  • Trouble with personal relationships
  • Panic attacks can make other mental health conditions worse
  • If left untreated for too long, they can lead to substance abuse

Causes of Panic Attacks

So, what causes panic attacks?…