Panic attacks: how should you react?
- Posted on 10/07/2025 15:10
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- By kolaniyendoumiesther@gmail.com
Extract from the article: A person may experience panic only once in their life, while others experience it repeatedly. An anxiety attack is characterised by a multitude of symptoms that come on suddenly and intensely: palpitations, a feeling of suffocation, dizziness, excess
A person may experience panic only once in their life, while others
experience it repeatedly. An anxiety attack is characterised by a multitude of
symptoms that come on suddenly and intensely: palpitations, a feeling of
suffocation, dizziness, excessive sweating, shivering, trembling and other
numbness. Everyone reacts differently to stress. Stress can cause headaches or
stomach aches, for example. An anxiety attack is also a form of stress
reaction, at a time when emotions are running high. It may be due to a change
of school or university, unhappiness at school, or questions about the future.
To prevent it or limit its impact, the first thing to do is to breathe
properly. Starting with the diaphragm, while prolonging the exhalation. This
leads to a feeling of relaxation. By practising a breathing technique
regularly, you can reap its benefits more effectively at times of heightened
stress.
When it occurs, focus your attention not on the physical symptoms but on
the environment. Talk to a doctor. Psychotherapists can also help.
Jean ELI