Prevention and cure for
Panic
Prevent or Cure a Panic
Attack With Natural Treatments
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Prevention and cure for panic.
Your first panic attack should be a learning experience that
will help you control attacks in the future. Sometimes people
with a panic attack go to the emergency room thinking they are
having a heart attack as the symptoms are similar and come on
suddenly. You'll feel things like sudden periods of extreme
fear, anxiety, shortness of breath, dizziness, trembling, rapid
heart beat, hyperventilation, tingling sensation, nausea, etc.
When they learn that it was a panic attack and knowing the
difference they can start taking control of their future
attacks. This is important because often a panic attack will
keep you from even functioning.
Panic attacks are caused by many physical, mental and emotional
triggers. Genetics may play a part and females are more apt to
get them than men. Allergies or sensitivities to food, drink or
chemicals can trigger an attack along with memories or trauma.
Alcohol and drug can also cause panic attacks and disorders.
Serious and upsetting experiences along with everyday events
could trigger an attack.
Panic disorder may lead to "situational avoidance," where the
sufferer feels they have to avoid every place or situation in
where attack has occurred and might not even leave their house
which could be a very serious disruption to a normal life.
Control subjects were less likely to have panic attacks then
patients with panic disorders after both drank a high amount of
caffeine, according to results of a small study by Isabella
Nascimento, MD, and colleagues at the Federal University of Rio
de Janeiro, in Brazil.
People who had went to a doctor for treatment told me that they
were usually told they should avoid caffeine in colas, coffee,
chocolate and teaI've talked with several people who gave me
the following natural treatments they have used to cure or
avoid panic attacks without using medicine.
Deep Breathing
One of the best forms of panic attack relief is to simply take
deep, slow breaths to prevent hyperventilation. By getting
hyperventilation under control you avoid things such as the
dizziness and lightheadedness which happens because there is
too much oxygen being taken to the brain at one time.
Exercise
This appears to be a one of the best ways of dealing with a
panic attack once it's started. An adrenaline rush usually
accompanies an attack and the exercise can bleed it off
according to people who use it.
Aroma therapy
After listening to a number of people talk about using aroma
therapy to combat panic attacks it appears there are two
schools of thought. The first swears by using smells that bring
back pleasant memories, such as baby powder, certain flowers,
farm animals or barbecuing. The others said that aromas from
essential oils or candles were the best.
Meditation
This is a way that several people said helped them from having
attacks or by being able to stop them once they started.
Think happy thoughts or take your mind off your problem
Others told me that once an attack started they tried to empty
their mind of anything but pleasant things that they had done
in the past and it appeared to help them. They also said taking
your mind off the attack with things like counting backwards
from one hundred was helpful.
The above ways are used by ordinary people to cure or get over
a panic attack. In some cases they just can't do it themselves
and need professional help. Below is some information on
several different natural methods used to cure people with
panic disorders.
Getting Professional Help
Hypnosis
Diane Ulicsni, director of The Hypnosis Center in Lake Oswego,
Ore., suffered from chronic panic attacks for many years. She
finally found relief through hypnosis and is now a board
certified hypnotherapist. She says that hypnosis -- recognized
by the American Medical Association since 1958 as a form of
treatment -- is one approach that is non-drug and can greatly
ease or even cure panic attacks.
Laugh your panic attacks away?
That's a good strategy, says Steve Sultanoff, PHD, a clinical
psychologist in Irvine, Calif., and past president of the
American Association for Therapeutic Humor. He uses humor
visualization with his panic attack patients, telling them to
imagine themselves in a situation where they've laughed
uncontrollably. When they have a panic situation, they are able
to return to the picture of themselves laughing.
Cognitive Behavorial Therapy
James D Herbert, PHD, associate professor of clinical
psychology at MCP Hahnemann University in Philadelphia, says
that cognitive behavioral therapy is his choice for treating
panic disorders. Cognitive-behavior therapy is made up of two
parts: One is to identify and modify the thinking patterns that
produces anxiety (cognitive therapy), and lessening anxiety by
exposing the patient to fearful scenarios (behavior
therapy).
If you suffer from panic attacks try some of the treatments
listed above. They have worked for people I talked with and
maybe they'll work for you too.
Sources
Natural Panic Attack Treatments http://www.webmd.com/balance/features/natural-panic-attack-treatments?page=1
James D Herbert, PHD http://www.academyofct.org/Library/InfoManage/Guide.asp?FolderID=153&SessionID=
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