Panic Disorder
Causes of panic disorder
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As with many mental health conditions, the exact cause of panic disorder isn't fully understood.
It's thought that panic disorder is probably caused by a combination of physical and psychological factors. Some of these factors are outlined below.
Traumatic life experiences
A trauma, such as bereavement, can sometimes trigger feelings of panic and anxiety. These feelings may be obvious soon after the event or they may be triggered unexpectedly years later.
Genetics
Having a close family member with panic disorder is thought to increase a person's risk of developing it. However, the precise nature of the risk isn't known.
Neurotransmitters
Neurotransmitters are chemicals that occur naturally in the brain. It's thought that an imbalance of these chemicals may increase your risk of developing conditions such as panic disorder.
Increased sensitivity to carbon dioxide
Some experts believe that panic disorder is linked to an increased sensitivity to carbon dioxide. Breathing in air with high carbon dioxide levels can bring on panic attacks, and breathing techniques can help to relieve or stop panic attacks.
Catastrophic thinking
Another theory is that people who experience panic attacks tend to focus on minor physical symptoms and interpret them in a catastrophic way. This triggers a nervous system response that causes the panic attack.
Glossary
- Anxiety
- Anxiety is an unpleasant feeling when you feel worried, uneasy or distressed about something that may or may not be about to happen.
- Genetic
- Genetic is a term that refers to genes, which are the characteristics inherited from a family member.
- Brain
- The brain controls thought, memory and emotion. It sends messages to the body controlling movement, speech and senses.
Articles for Panic Disorder
"Even the thought of going into my garden made me panic"
Claire Ledger had her first panic attack while shopping in her local high street.
"It totally devastated my life...we became hermits"
Colin Hammond describes how panic attacks affected his life and became a series of phobias and anxieties, and how therapy helped his recovery.
Causes of panic disorder
As with many mental health conditions, the exact cause of panic disorder isn't fully understood.
Complications of panic disorder
Panic disorder is a treatable condition, but to make a full recovery it's very important you seek medical help as soon as possible.
Diagnosing panic disorders
Everyone who has panic disorder will experience panic attacks. However, not everyone who has panic attacks is diagnosed with panic disorder.
Introduction
Panic disorder is where you have recurring and regular panic attacks, often for no obvious reason.
Symptoms of panic disorder
The symptoms of a panic attack can be very frightening and distressing. They tend to occur very suddenly, without warning and often for no apparent reason.
Things you can do to help yourself
If you have panic disorder, there are several self-help techniques you can use including slow, deep breathing, relaxation techniques and visualisation.
Treating panic disorder
The main aim in treating panic disorder is to reduce the number of panic attacks and ease the severity of symptoms.