A panic attack is a sudden and overwhelming surge of intense fear or discomfort that reaches its peak within minutes. These episodes can be unexpected, making them challenging to predict, and they are often associated with the clinical term “panic disorder” when they occur recurrently.
An anxiety attack is a sudden and intense episode of overwhelming fear, nervousness, or apprehension, accompanied by a range of physical and emotional symptoms. Unlike panic attacks, anxiety attacks typically have a gradual onset and are often triggered by stressors or situations perceived as threatening.
There are some common triggers and underlying factors that increase the chances of a panic or anxiety attack happening. Simply being in a stressful situation to pre-existing mental health conditions can cause an attack.
Panic Attacks
Panic attacks can be triggered by a variety of factors, including high levels of stress, traumatic events, and a history of panic attacks. Certain medical conditions and substances, such as stimulants, can contribute. Individuals with panic disorder may experience panic attacks without an identifiable trigger, emphasizing the role of internal factors.
Anxiety Attacks
Anxiety attacks often stem from specific stressors, social situations, or life events. They can be linked to ongoing worries and fears related to daily life, a family history of anxiety, and an individual’s susceptibility to excessive worry. Identifying and addressing these triggers is crucial in managing anxiety attacks.
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