Who is More Likely to Suffer from a Panic Attack? 

 Nearly one-third of Americans, or more than one hundred million people living in the United States, has suffered from a panic attack sometime or other during their life.  There are many reasons why this may be so, researchers are still trying to sort out answers to this question, but among people who are chronic sufferers, there appears to be several commonalities. 

Most of those who are chronic sufferers have jobs that are either very physically or mentally challenging, leading to a great deal of stress.  When stress levels are high, and one does not have the ability to simply pull away from the situation and relax, the body often times goes into overdrive, a condition that, if occurring to often, can lead an individual to overheat, much like a car would do.  In an individual, however, this overheating takes its form in a panic attack.  The heart will being to race, palms will grow sweaty, and a general feeling of gloom will preside, forcing the individual to step back from whatever he or she was doing, take a breather, and relax.  For this reason, it is also important that a highly stressed individual occasionally take some time off.  Without any time off, there is never any down time and, just the opposite, a person is continually on the go, which can have adverse side effects and could potentially trigger a panic attack. 

  Aside from these jobs, there are also several personality traits that doctors believe can contribute to a person experiencing a panic attack.  People who are extremely analytical, are obsessive, emotionally sensitive, or need to be in control at all times are also more likely to experience a panic attack than their counterparts who are not like this.  The primary reason people with these personality traits are more likely to experience a panic attack is because these people are likely to focus all of their attention on a single issue; and when this issue is no longer under their control, they are likely to freak out, thereby resulting in a panic attack.  There is, in other words, either an obsessive or compulsive aspect to all of these personality traits and it is these qualities that are most prone to trigger a panic attack.  Although it may be hard to alter one's personality, there are a number of preventative ways to do so, whether they are natural or proscribed by a doctor.

 Those with irrational phobias, such as fear of heights, spiders, or other mundane aspects of life, moreover, are also more prone to panic attacks.  Someone who is overly afraid of spiders, for example, may tremble, sweat, and have trouble breathing whenever he or she sees a spider, which, as is well known, are all too common.  These phobias stem from some negative previous encounter with the object of fear and, as a result, are usually difficult to overcome unless one seeks some sort of medical treatment, like seeing a psychologist.  Without the help of some medical profession, the chances one will be able to overcome a phobia, and thereby curtail panic attacks, is very slim.    

 

Panic Attack News On The Web

Fury as Facebook ignores 100 reports of 'grooming' and refuses to install panic button after teen's murder (Daily Mail)
The social networking site does not have a 'panic button' on its pages allowing users to raise the alarm about suspected grooming easily.

Peter Andre - Peter Andres Crippling Panic Attacks (ContactMusic)
Peter Andre considered suicide after suffering crippling panic attacks. The 'Behind Closed Doors' singer - whose marriage with glamour model Katie Price ended in...

Nigerian Death Toll After Sectarian Attack Passes 500 (Update2) (BusinessWeek)
At least 528 people were killed in an attack on a predominantly Christian village by Muslim Fulani herders near the central Nigerian city of Jos, a local rights group said.

Pakistani Taliban claim responsibility for Lahore attack (Hindustan Times)
A suicide car bomber destroyed offices used to interrogate suspected militants in Lahore on Monday, killing up to 13 people in the latest attack on Pakistan's cultural capital.

Dirty bomb would cause panic, cost billions: Study (Toronto Star)
A new federal study says the explosion of a small dirty bomb near the CN Tower would spew radioactivity over four square kilometres, resulting in mass anxiety, a rush on Toronto's medical facilities and an economic toll of up to $23.5 billion.

Panicked Andre's suicidal thoughts (Daily Telegraph)
AUSTRALIAN singer Peter Andre has revealed how he considered suicide after suffering crippling panic attacks from his messy marriage split.

Suicide car bomber strikes Pakistani counter-terrorism offices (Los Angeles Times)
The Lahore attack destroys a building housing investigators who interrogate key suspects. About 80 are wounded in the first such strike in Punjab province this year. Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan, and Lahore, Pakistan -- A suicide car bombing at a building in Lahore that houses terrorism investigators killed at least 13 people and wounded 80 others Monday, the first terrorist strike this ...

All My Children Sneak Peek: Week of March 8, 2010 (SOAPnet)
Good news: After a scary panic attack, Annie manages to go through with the bone marrow donation. Bad news: JR still might not make it. He has a reaction and the infusion has to be stopped. Not good at all ... except for those of us who want to see Angel Dixie (and her new hair!) again.

Taliban car bomb kills 15 in Pakistan's Lahore (AFP via Yahoo! News)
A suicide car bomber destroyed offices used to interrogate suspected militants in Lahore on Monday, killing 15 people in the latest bloody attack on Pakistan's cultural capital.

Taliban car bomb kills 13 in Pakistan' Lahore (AFP via Yahoo! News)
A suicide car bomber devastated offices used to interrogate suspected militants in Lahore on Monday, killing up to 13 people in the latest attack on Pakistan's cultural capital.