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It is not known exactly what causes panic attacks. Of course, a panic attack is the result of a very serious anxiety, but what makes the anxiety levels peak? To the anguish of understanding, one can learn to drive, but not fatal. Although they often appear so! Some theories that might explain what led to panic attack disorders are biological reasons – Panic attacks may be the result of a chemical imbalance in the brain and can run in families. If a family member suffers from panic attacks, it is likely that family members develop. We have seen that the victims of the panic attack is more likely to abuse drugs or alcohol, subject to depression or attempted suicide, compared to patients not. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) – A stress or major life changes can cause panic attacks. The stress factor that causes the panic may be an illness, death of a loved one, job loss, divorce, financial problems or a miscarriage. These events usually precede the first panic attack. Some women experience an increased frequency of panic attacks during pregnancy. Behavior – You can learn certain behaviors or negative behaviors suggests that "education" to become the terror of panic attacks. This is the beginning of a vicious cycle – as the number and intensity of fears grow, they feed each other and seriously affect their quality of life. Flight or fight – Your body hotel built in response to danger is to increase your heart rate and breathing, tense muscles and sweat, as he prepares to confront a dangerous situation. Similar reactions take place during a panic attack. Although the reason why the natural defense system of the body is activated when there is no apparent threat or danger is not clear. During the fight and flight response, hormones are released into the body to prepare you to fight against the threat or flee from it! Now, when you think a certain way during a panic attack, your body responds to your thoughts and active struggle "and" flight response. You see, your body can not tell the difference between thought and reality. While panic, keep fearing the worst and I wonder if this happens, what if this were to happen, which makes the fight and flight response.















































