Panic Attacks and Depression

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depressedThe relationship between panic attacks and depression can be viewed as a very strong one, with the onset of panic attacks linked to causing depression.   To the sufferer of frequent panic attacks, just the worry and dread alone of when the next attack will occur is enough to cause a depressive state. It is a very real condition.

People who suffer from debilitating panic attacks are often more prone to being depressed than those who lead normal lives. When those symptoms of a racing or pounding heart, profuse sweating, and terror begin, it’s no wonder that these unfortunate people also suffer from depression. Never knowing when one of these attacks will strike is a huge part of the problem. However, just the fact that another attack WILL happen is also a rather depressing realization.

There are ways to control, and possibly cure, these panic attacks but it is not usually an easy road. Without knowing what the root cause of the panic is, it is much more difficult to find the answers to ridding yourself of them. The one thing that may keep you actively searching for a way to control them is the knowledge that by discovering the cause and dealing with that, you will also help the depression.

For the more severe form of panic attacks, many health professionals will suggest medication that is meant to alleviate the anxiety that brings about an attack. Once the correct dosage of the right medication for your personal situation is found, this can be an excellent help to fight off panic attacks. You may also be taught other forms of relaxation to use in conjunction with the medication.

If you prefer a more natural means of treating your panic attacks and depression, there are many herbalists and holistic medicine practitioners who can suggest the right herbal remedy for you. These natural remedies will nearly always include the use of relaxing techniques, such as meditation, or exercise. You will be given instructions regarding things to try until you find the one that works best for you.

The important thing to remember is that whatever method you find that works for your particular situation, it is the one you should stay with. While you may never find the true cause of your panic and anxiety, it is very possible to treat and control this disorder.

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