Common Anxiety Panic Attack Symptoms

by Adrian Fletcher

If you have ever given a speech or maybe had to give a presentation at work, you will no doubt remember the feelings just beforehand. You probably felt a little nervous, just with the thought of it. As the moment drew closer you probably had thoughts of running away, that you had forgotten everything you wanted to say, the sick feeling in your stomach, the weakening of the knees, a dry mouth or sudden perspiration. These are all anxiety attack symptoms that occur for many people often on a daily basis.

Anxiety attacks are something everyone has gone through to some extent. A person's fear of speaking in public may expand to include fears of making phone calls, speaking at conferences and interacting with colleagues, as other manifestations of anxiety attack symptoms. The increase in number and intensity of anxiety attack symptoms can cause serious relationship issues that affect a persons interpersonal life and career.

If someone experiences anxiety problems related to their career, it's possible that those will begin on the way to work. This may cause the person to try and avoid any driving, as well as experiencing anxiety attack symptoms in situations when they are asked casually about work, which could cause a withdrawal from any social interaction.

Anxiety attack symptoms can vary in both frequency and intensity from individual to individual. For instance, a person seeing a spider may start shaking or wailing or showing other symptoms rather than just having an internal feeling of panic. Anxiety attacks are experienced by nearly everyone under different circumstances.

For some, anxiety attack symptoms will only arise when faced with an item that they don't like. It could be things like spiders, climbing a ladder, or public speaking. There are even some people who will get similar anxiety attack symptoms if they are shown a book or magazine that includes pictures of spiders in books, videos, or movies, or even just listening to another individual tell a story about a spider.

The range of things that can spark anxiety attack symptoms for those who experience an increased anxiety level seems to be out of the person's ability to control. One triggering event can create another triggering event.

One thing often leads to another, and as we all know, when it rains, it pours. Anxiety triggers can often cause a snowball effect, leading to more serious problems with anxiety. A doctor or a therapist can help you deal with your anxiety attack symptoms. Everyone experiences them to some extent but when they get out of control you shouldn't be shy or embarrassed about seeking help. Help is available and effective.

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