Psychiatrist Dr Shruti Sharma of Sharda Hospital says that panic attacks increase the palpitations of the chest.
Panic attacks may occur due to long-lasting stress in the brain or even a shortage of serotonin.
A panic attack can manifest itself in so many ways. It’s a sudden and overwhelming feeling of intense anxiety that makes you think you have no control and that you might be having a heart attack.
Panic attacks that occur in public may even result in death or injury. In such a situation, it is important to remain calm and take deep breaths to stop the situation from escalating further.
What are panic attacks?
Psychiatrist Dr Shruti Sharma of Sharda Hospital says that panic attacks increase the palpitations of the chest. Panic attacks can happen even if there is no stress on the mind. It usually lasts for 15-20 minutes and then fades gradually. After a single episode, the person starts feeling that he might die if this happens again.
Symptoms of Panic Attack
Dr Shruti Sharma says that the hormone involved in panic attacks is serotonin. The physical symptoms of a panic attack are as follows:
Heart thumping very loudly
Shortness of breath
Dizziness
Nausea
The numbness of hands and feet
Excessive sweating
Causes of panic attacks
The main reason for a panic attack is long-lasting mental stress. If you have been battling some problem for a long time, this can cause a panic attack. This problem also occurs due to the lack of a chemical called serotonin in the brain.
Treatment
Its treatment involves stabilizing the flow of serotonin. Its treatment lasts for 3 to 6 months. Medications are used in combination with psychotherapy. Panic attacks are also treated with anti-anxiety medications and antidepressants that stabilize the neurotransmitters over time.