How To Cope With Panic Attacks in Children
Panic attacks or anxiety disorder in children
and adolescents is a common and treatable disorder. The main symptoms
of panic attacks can often be unexpected and recurring situations
of intense fear and discomfort.
There are a variety of different symptoms associated
with a panic attack with the most common being a racing heartbeat
and intense feelings of fear. Usually these panic attacks can last
anywhere from a few minutes to hours. Sometimes panic attacks will
result when your mind detects an immediate danger or they can also
result without warning.
The main symptoms of a panic attack include:
Racing heartbeat
Shortness of breath
Intense fear (Usually a fear of dying or a fear
of losing your mind)
Trembling or shaking
Dizziness (Usually caused by rapid breathing)
Feelings of not being in reality
Panic attacks can regularly affect children more
than an adult because a child is less adept at handling the symptoms
compared to an adult. An adult has an easier time grasping the fact
that panic attacks are normally not life threatening then compared
to a child's view of panic attacks and the symptoms that cause them
to be desperately afraid.
Panic attacks often runs in families and if not
treated can cause serious complications in a child's life. Panic
attacks can affect a child's relationships with family and other
students at school and result in poor grades and overall poor development.
When a child expects recurring panic attacks often
times they will develop and live in a constant state of fear or
anxious feeling because they expect another panic attack to occur.
In severe situations they will be afraid to leave home or avoid
certain places. This type of condition is known as agoraphobia and
is not uncommon with children that experience panic attacks regularly.
Another thing to look for if a child is experiencing
chronic panic attacks is turning to substance abuse. Early treatment
is important to help avoid a child developing severe changes in
their lifestyle such as substance abuse, agoraphobia, suicidal behavior
and severe cases of depression.
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