The panic attack has a sudden onset, rapidly reaches its peak (usually within 10 minutes or less) and takes about 20 minutes (but sometimes much less or more).
Symptoms that may characterize the panic attack are:
- Palpitations / tachycardia (irregular beats, heavy shaking in the breast, feel the beat in my throat)
- Fear of losing control or going crazy (eg, fear of doing something embarrassing in public or fear to escape when it hits the panic or lose your temper)
- Feelings of confusion, instability (dizziness and vertigo)
- Tremor fine or large shocks
- Sweating
- Feeling of choking
- Pain or discomfort in the chest
- Feelings of derealization (perception of the outside world as strange and unreal feeling dizzy and detachment) and depersonalization (altered sense of self characterized by feelings of detachment or estrangement from their thought processes or body)
- Chills
- Flushing
- Paresthesia (numbness or tingling sensations)
- Nausea or abdominal discomfort
- Feeling of choking
- A feeling of suffocation (close or throat)
Symptoms that may characterize the panic attack are:
- Palpitations / tachycardia (irregular beats, heavy shaking in the breast, feel the beat in my throat)
- Fear of losing control or going crazy (eg, fear of doing something embarrassing in public or fear to escape when it hits the panic or lose your temper)
- Feelings of confusion, instability (dizziness and vertigo)
- Tremor fine or large shocks
- Sweating
- Feeling of choking
- Pain or discomfort in the chest
- Feelings of derealization (perception of the outside world as strange and unreal feeling dizzy and detachment) and depersonalization (altered sense of self characterized by feelings of detachment or estrangement from their thought processes or body)
- Chills
- Flushing
- Paresthesia (numbness or tingling sensations)
- Nausea or abdominal discomfort
- Feeling of choking
- A feeling of suffocation (close or throat)
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