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Help Someone Having a Panic AttackUnderstand what a panic attack is. A panic attack is a sudden surge of overwhelming fear or anxiety. It is manifested by several signs and symptoms. During an attack, a person experiences increased heartbeat or palpitation, chest pain, hyperventilation or shortness of breath, stomach churning, upset stomach, trembling and shaking, muscle tension, sweating, dizziness and light-headedness, hot or cold flashes, tingling sensation or numbness, fear of dying, going crazy or losing control and feeling detached from the surroundings. Seek for emergency medical help. It is important to call for a health professional especially if a person experiences an attack for the first time. Identify the cause of the symptoms. The signs and symptoms of panic attack are similar to medical conditions. Hyperventilation or shortness of breath can be a sign of asthma. Chest pain, increased heartbeat or palpitation and sweating can be a heart attack. Talk to the person and determine if the symptoms are caused by other medical conditions. When in doubt, a health professional will be a great help. While waiting for help, find the cause of attack. Once it is established that the cause of the symptoms is really a panic attack, find the source of the panic and take the person away from it. Do not make an assumption about what the person needs. A person who is suffering from the attack may know exactly what to do or has medications which will get him through the attack, so it is best to ask. Don't surprise the patient. Be predictable with your movements. Do not grab, hold or restrain. Keep him calm and stay calm yourself. Reassure the person that everything is going to be fine but do not dismiss his fear by saying "it's all in your mind" or "don't worry about it" or "you are overreacting." Take note that the fear is very real to the victim so it dismissing the fear has no effect or can even make the matter worse. Help the patient to control his breathing. Many patients breathe heavily during an attack; others hold their breath. Using deep breathing technique is a very effective way to purge the symptoms of a panic attack as well as calm the patient down. Guide the person and tell him to breathe in for 3 slow counts. Then ask him to hold his breath for 3 slow counts and breathe out for another 3 slow counts. Do this several times until the person is calm. You can also advice him to breathe into a paper bag. This way, he will re-breathe his carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide helps correct the blood acid level that had been disturbed by excessive breathing. But be careful when using paper bags since they may trigger another fear. Stay with the person throughout his ordeal. Never leave a person especially if he is having difficulty in breathing. Be patient. They may act rude or unfriendly but remember that it is temporary and will go back to normal as soon as the attack is over. Do not forget that for the patient, the thoughts are real. Reassure him the help is on the way. Never allow the patient to do things that will put his life at risk. About The Author ![]() I'm Felicita Vazquez, Marketing Specialist & Internet Network Marketing Business Coach assisting beginners and leaders to attract prospects to them & create a positive cash flow. I'm the founder and editor of: Success Blog Expert Adware Spyware Healthy Magazine Baby Shower Ideas Expert Fitness Expert Horse Training Successful Reign Blog Healthy Reign Blog. I'm also the publisher of: Domain Name Paralegal Quick And Easy Recipes. I'm seriously involve in the internet opportunity with several programs I already joined. They are GREAT. Besides that she would like to share these great opportunity with those that are willing to joint me as a partner at any of the program. I'm here to become the nicest friend everyone can get, and for those who want to have a strong friendship with me I can assure them they will be pleased in making that right decision. I'm the owner of A Queen Style a boutique in Puerto Rico dedicate to dress all sizes of women, specially the Plus sizes. Right now I obtained the privilege to have the Crown of Mrs. Puerto Rico Latin Plus which is one of my latest achievement. I'm an excellent mother of 14 year boy and a lovely wife for my husband. ‘Everything you face can’t be changed, but nothing can change until you face it.’ Felicita Vazquez Comments |
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