Condition

Panic Attacks

Panic Attacks

A panic attack is a sudden fear of intense fear that shows up as a severe feeling of dread accompanied by equally troubling physical symptoms, including excess sweating, an accelerated heart rate, trouble breathing, and the feeling that you may pass out. Panic attacks can be debilitating and interfere with daily function. They can occur randomly without any notice. This can lead to embarrassment or social isolation. If you are experiencing these symptoms, speak with an expert today.

What Is Panic Disorder

Panic disorder is experienced as discrete episodes or attacks with sudden intense apprehension, terror, or fearfulness and is often associated with impending doom. The panic attack can build to a peak of intensity within a short, self-limiting time, usually within 10 minutes of onset. This condition is more common in women than in men.

Symptoms Of Panic Attacks

Symptoms of a panic attack include
What Causes Panic Attacks

The exact cause of panic disorder isn’t fully understood. These factors might play a role.

How Common Are Panic Attacks

Each month, 1 million Americans have panic attacks:

Panic Attack Treatment Options

Luckily, most people will only experience one or two panic attacks in their entire life. But if you have recurring panic attacks this may mean that you have a panic disorder.

How To Stop A Panic Attack In The Moment

Find Panic Attack Treatment at Ada Psychiatry

We offer comprehensive treatment plans for people with panic disorders. This may include medication management and therapy depending on the client’s needs.

Ada also offers telepsychiatry as an option for patients who love the convenience of their homes. Being unable to come into the office should not prohibit anyone from receiving treatment for panic disorder. Ada Psychiatry will tailor your treatment plan that fits your specific needs.

Frequently asked questions

What states do you provide services to?

We provide services in Arizona, Washington, and New Mexico

Control Substances Are Prescribed on a Case-By-Case Basis.

Panic attacks can last five to ten minutes.

Your provider will help distinguish if you are having anxiety and or panic attacks. Pain attacks can cause rapid breathing, dizziness, shortness of breath, sweating, and chest discomfort.