The number of people who suffer from panic attacks has risen over time. Chances are that someone you know suffers from panic attacks, but they don’t say anything about it. Sometimes, people who have them feel embarrassed and are reluctant to seek help. If you know someone who has panic attacks and would like to help them, then read the information in this article.
Both cigarettes and alcohol can be triggers for panic attacks so it’s best to avoid them if you’re a frequent sufferer. Instead, drink warm tea to help relax your body and mind, especially a non-caffeinated herbal tea or green tea. Green tea is excellent for your health as well.
Stay positive during a panic attack! Think about the people you love and how luck you are to have them in your life. Remember your favorite foods, or the places you love to visit, and take your mind there. Think of some awesome things that have happened to you and remember how they felt. Your attack will pass in no time!
Breathing deeply at the first sign of a panic attack can be an effective way to stop or control it. Take deep and regular breaths. Count slowly to five as you breath in through your nose, allowing your stomach to rise, and out through your mouth, again to a count of five. Breathe slowly in and out ten times, and you will feel some relief.
When you are in the throes of a panic attack, try not to fight the feelings that come over you. Fighting only increases your adrenaline and makes the attack worse. It’s better to accept the feelings and remind yourself that they will pass, even though you are uncomfortable at the moment.
When you are having a panic attack think about the reason you’re having one. What have you eaten today? Who did you spend time with? What were you thinking about just before it happened? Once you feel better, try to write down everything that might have affected your state of mind and led up to the panic attack and then narrow down the reasons.
If you get panic attacks you should learn some diversion tactics to help keep your mind a little occupied and off of the topics that get you stressed. One tactic that you can try is to count down from a hundred really quickly or to do math problems in your head. This will occupy your mind.
When you start having negative thoughts that would usually lead to a panic attack, shut them down. Say NO every time one comes up and think of the complete opposite. If you fear death, think about life. If you fear failure, go do something you know that you’re really good at.
If you have had a panic attack before, it is important not to dwell on the feelings from that attack. While these attacks are admittedly unsettling, thinking about an attack can cause some people to have another one. If you are having anxiety from a panic attack, treat those thoughts the same way you would the attack itself and practice some relaxation techniques like deep breathing.
Neither telling yourself nor telling someone else that a panic attack is irrational will stop it from happening. Don’t worry about how you look to others during a panic attack, this will only increase your anxiety. Just focus on enduring it as calmly as possible.
If you want to find the cure for panic attacks, and it does truly exist, it’s inside of you. The cause of your attacks is mental, and finding what it is and dealing with it, will help you to be free of panic attacks for the rest of your life. Consider finding a professional to help you cure your affliction.
Breathing exercises can help you tackle anxious feelings. The simple act of deep regular breaths in the face of stressful or abnormal situations can bring much needed oxygen to the brain and alleviate these feelings. Controlled breathing will allow you to focus on the task you are confronting and allow you to push through calmly.
Sometimes, it’s possible to control or even stop a panic attack with rational thinking. If you feel a panic attack coming on, just remember that panic attacks consist of emotions, and they cannot really hurt you. Think of a positive affirmation, then repeat the affirmation until it helps you feel better.
When you finish a panic attack you should sit down and appreciate where you are at that moment. Think about how good you feel now, how short the panic attack was, how much better you’re getting at dealing with them, and how you plan to stop the next one. Ensure you notice that it’s over, and that you’re fine, and then remember that feeling during your next panic attack.
In conclusion, more people have panic attacks these days. Many people have the condition and do not mention it, due to embarrassment. Though people who have panic attacks sometimes hesitate in seeking help, you can offer them a bit of assistance. Using the information from this article can help someone cope with panic attacks.
Are Panic Attacks Ruling Your Life? Take Back Control With These Helpful Tips was originally published on Spring