Why Panic Attacks is Not Normal Anxiety?

Dr. Purushothaman
September 24, 2013

According to Handbook of emotions, "anxiety is a generalized mood condition that occurs without an identifiable triggering stimulus", so "anxiety is considered to be a normal reaction to stress". However, it is important to remember that a panic attack is a discrete, contained episode of anxiety, unlike generalized anxiety, which can last anywhere from an hour to a lifetime. Now I'd like you to know what's the difference between panic attacks issue and normal anxiety.
Normal anxiety may help a person to deal with a difficult situation, for example at work or at school, by prompting one to cope with it. Actually, every human can relate to these symptoms because everyone has experienced anxiety at one time or another. Anxiety is a normal human experience.
Anxiety can cause a pounding heart and other bodily sensations, like sweating, tension, and increased pulse. It is the fear of danger and the feeling of an inability to cope with that anticipated danger. Most people have anxiety. Anxiety can protect people from actual problems, which is considered a beneficial response in certain dangerous situations that trigger the anxiety-laden fight-or-flight stress response.
However, when anxiety becomes excessive, it may fall under the classification of an panic attack or anxiety disorder. Normal anxiety is intermittent and is expected based on certain events or situations. panic attacks or anxiety disorder, on the other hand, tends to be chronic, irrational and interferes with many life functions. It is important to remember that a panic attack is a discrete, contained episode of anxiety, unlike generalized anxiety, which can last anywhere from an hour to a lifetime.
According to the American Psychological Association, the symptoms of a panic attack commonly last approximately thirty minutes. Sufferers of panic attacks often report a fear or sense of dying, "going crazy", or experiencing a heart attack, feeling faint or nauseated, heavy breathing, or out of control themselves. Panic attacks or anxiety disorder has also been indicated in a variety of physical illnesses, such as heart disease, stomach problems, and pain.
All people have some level of anxiety in their lives, which is part of being human. When if you are severe anxious with more intense and long-lasting, or having more severe anxiety over minor anxiety-provoking situation, it may be more than normal anxiety, or feeling its difficult to control, and disruptive to your life, it may be more than normal anxiety.

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