How to Stop an Anxiety Panic Attack


by Paul Dylan - Date: 2007-04-05 - Word Count: 520 Share This!

An anxiety panic attack can play havoc with your body as well as the ability to live your life in a normal and enjoyable fashion. By taking the time to learn about how anxiety and panic attacks are caused and treatment techniques you can take back control of your life; however.

One of the first things that should be understood about anxiety and panic attacks is that while the symptoms they create are quite severe the biological response behind them is actually a normal reaction from the human body. When the body perceives fear, the brain begins to release adrenaline. This creates a sudden rush of blood as the heart begins to pound harder. The entire body experiences an increase of blood flow while at the same time respiration increases, resulting in faster breathing. As we know, the symptoms typically only grow worse from there if you are not able to stop the panic attack.

There are techniques that can be utilized in order to bring the symptoms of a panic attack back under control. Breathing techniques are an excellent way to control panic attacks; however, it order for this attack to work you must be able to remain rather calm during the attack. Therefore, it is best to practice this technique during times when you are not feeling panicked and can remain calm. The first step in using this technique is to monitor your breathing. Make sure that you are breathing from your diaphragm rather than your upper chest, as is a normal reaction during a panic attack. Focus on taking deep breaths and exhaling all of the air. This helps to maintain the balance between carbon dioxide and oxygen in the body. Be aware, that this technique does require practice; however, as you use it you will notice that you are able to regain control much quicker using this method. With regular practice, this method is a great way to stop your panic from becoming a full blown anxiety panic attack.

Relaxation techniques are also a great way to get your panic and anxiety under control before it becomes a full attack. Listening to relaxing music can prove to be very beneficial. You may also find that listening to the sounds of nature can be calming too. Consider options such as ocean waves. Try listening to whatever CD or tape you've selected and instruct yourself to relax while you are listening to it. Close your eyes and focus on taking deep, slow breaths as your body begins to relax. This is also a good technique to use right before you go to sleep to help you get a better night of rest, which produces a less stressful day. It is important to understand that this technique may also take some time and practice in order to enjoy the full benefits of relaxation.

While learning how to relax and take back control of your panic and anxiety will take some time and dedication, the benefits are certainly well worth it. Before long you will be able to use these techniques in order to stop an anxiety panic attack before it becomes full blown.


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