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How to Identify and Stop the Physical Symptoms of Anxiety Attacks : Anxiety Attack

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Article by John Cielo

Here, you’ll learn how to identify the physical symptoms of anxiety attacks and how to stop them naturally without drugs. Anxiety attack symptoms are horrifying, but once you know them for what they are, and what causes them, you’ll be better placed to deal with them.

What Causes Anxiety Attacks?

Anxiety attack, or panic attack, are the names given to the condition where a sufferer experiences a set of symptoms that appear suddenly from nowhere. These are extremely frightening symptoms that are actually the result of your body’s natural, in-build protective response to a ‘perceived’ threat.

For example, many thousands of years ago, when a human was confronted with physical danger, the body reacted by triggering extremely rapid chemical changes to occur in the brain, that caused numerous physical changes in the body, in order to give the person as much chance to survive as possible.

Heart rate, blood flow, vision, hearing, muscles, etc. were all rapidly enhanced to allow humans to fight or run away to their maximum ability. This is called the body’s flight or flight response.

How to Identify the Physical Symptoms of Anxiety Attacks

Now, in the present day you’re highly unlikely to be faced with wild animals or other tribes trying to kill you, etc. So how come your body reacts in the way it does?

Remember, your body only needs to ‘perceive’ there is danger; it doesn’t actually need to confirm it. Your body doesn’t want to react too slowly, nor does it want to take a chance with your well-being, so it ‘assumes’ the worst case scenario, and triggers the response.

All this takes is for your anxiety levels to rise beyond a certain level. An anxiety or panic attack can occur in a person who already has higher than normal levels of anxiety or stress.

For example, if you’re in a period of your life where you’re under daily stress and / or suffering from general anxiety. All it takes is for you to be faced with an everyday stressful event, e.g. being stuck in rush hour traffic, for that additional spike of stress to add to your already high anxiety levels and push your anxiety ‘over the top’ thus triggering your body’s response.

Your body is preparing you to fight or run away. But, because you aren’t aware of any physical danger, the chemical and physical changes happening rapidly to you, manifest themselves in the symptoms of an anxiety attack.

Typical symptoms are tightness across chest or throat, racing heart, trembling, tingling extremities, nausea, rapid and shallow breathing, hot and cold flashes, a ‘detached from reality’ feeling, a feeling of imminent doom, etc. I can testify to just how terrifying these symptoms can be.

How to Stop the Physical Symptoms of Anxiety Attacks

(1) Remember that they cannot harm you. They are only your body’s natural reaction to a threat that doesn’t even exist! Bear this in mind at


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