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Stress in everyday life: Panic Attacks Part 3 (Teacher: Michael)

Some of these symptoms fit in exactly to bodily effects of stress from 'fight or flight' syndrome. panic attack is massive stress attack on body, one person is not able to cope with.

The good news is panic attacks are treatable - and not necessarily by medication. However, it does require desire to eliminate them from sufferer's life.

You may think anyone would want to stop them. However, some people are so frightened by situation, they try to ignore them, avoid situations or even experience denial.

Treatment essentially involves counselling. In addition, panic attack sufferers are usually tense. For example, breathing becomes difficult because chest and lungs are tensed, together with throat and neck muscles.

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