Why Panic Attacks Feel So Intense

Anxiety Stress and Panic Attacks

Panic Attacks Explained

 

Why Panic Attacks Feel So Intense (and Why They’re Not Dangerous)

Panic attacks can feel terrifying, but they are actually the body’s natural fight-or-flight response activating too strongly.

For many people, panic attacks are one of the most frightening experiences anxiety can produce. Many people in Ely and the surrounding area describe exactly the same experience, often worrying that something serious is wrong when in reality the nervous system is simply reacting too strongly.

Whilst you may know certain triggers, people often describe how their panic attacks often feel like they come out of nowhere.

A racing heart, tight chest, dizziness, shaking or a sudden sense of losing control can appear quickly and feel overwhelming. In those moments, it can genuinely feel as though something is seriously wrong.

Many people worry they are having a heart attack, about to faint, or losing control in some way. You may know logically that everything is ok, yet your mind reacts to some perceived danger. And because your mind works on patterns, it can feel like your anxiety and panic start to spread into other similar situations. It can all feel overwhelming, frightening and debilitating.

In reality, panic attacks are a powerful – but normal – response from the nervous system.

Understanding what is happening in the body can often make panic attacks feel far less frightening.

 

What a Panic Attack Actually Is

A panic attack is a sudden surge of anxiety that activates the body’s fight-or-flight response.

This response evolved for survival and to protect us from danger. When the brain senses a threat, it prepares the body to act quickly by releasing adrenaline and other stress hormones.

This causes several rapid physical changes, including:

  • faster breathing
  • increased heart rate
  • muscle tension
  • heightened alertness
  • changes in blood flow

These reactions are designed to help us run, fight or escape danger.

The difficulty arises when this alarm system activates even when there is no real external threat.

 

Why Panic Attacks Feel So Frightening

The physical sensations of panic attacks can feel intense because the nervous system is operating at full strength to deal with a perceived threat.

Your body is effectively preparing for an emergency and for action, even though you may simply be sitting in a meeting, driving or relaxing at home.

Common panic attack sensations include:

  • chest tightness or pain
  • dizziness or light-headedness
  • tingling in the hands or face
  • rapid heartbeat
  • shortness of breath
  • difficulty thinking clearly
  • feeling detached or unreal

Although these sensations can feel alarming, they are not dangerous. Your body is designed to do these things and you remain medically safe.

They are temporary responses caused by the body’s natural stress system preparing you for movement and action.

You can also explore more information about anxiety and its physical symptoms in the Anxiety Support Hub.

 

The Fear Cycle

One of the reasons panic attacks can continue is something known as the fear cycle.

When the body produces strong physical sensations, it is natural to worry about what they mean.

Thoughts such as:

“What if something is seriously wrong?”
“What if I lose control?”
“What if this keeps happening?”

can increase anxiety further.

It’s not uncommon for someone experiencing a panic attack to call out paramedics or head to A&E because of how overwhelming the sensations can feel.

This extra worry tells the nervous system that danger is still present, which keeps the alarm system activated. It feeds the cycle of anxiety and panic.

Understanding that panic attacks are uncomfortable but harmless often helps break this cycle.

 

Why Panic Attacks Often Appear Suddenly

People are often confused about why panic attacks seem to appear “out of nowhere”. It’s a phrase that comes up time and time again when discussing it with my clients in Ely.

In reality, the nervous system may already be under pressure from:

  • ongoing stress
  • overthinking
  • lack of sleep
  • difficult life events
  • long periods of tension

When the nervous system reaches a certain level of strain, the alarm system can trigger more easily.

This is why panic attacks can sometimes appear during periods of change, stress or emotional pressure.

Sometimes a whole series of moderately stressful things reach a tipping point that your mind interpretes as threat. In other instances, the stressful events have passed and just when things seem more settled, there is a delayed reaction and you experience a panic attack.  It can feel confusing and as if things came out of nowhere.

 

Learning That Panic Attacks Are Not Dangerous

One of the most reassuring things people discover is that panic attacks cannot harm the body. Your body is designed to do these things and to prepare you, essentially, for vigorous exercise to tackle a threat. It’s just htat this response is firing off when it isn’t needed.

Although the sensations feel powerful, they are the same biological responses that occur during exercise, excitement or sudden surprise.

Once people understand what is happening inside their nervous system, the fear surrounding panic attacks often begins to reduce.

As the fear reduces, the nervous system gradually becomes calmer and panic attacks usually become less frequent.

 

Support for Panic Attacks

If panic attacks have been affecting your life, it can help to talk things through with someone who understands how anxiety works.

Understanding the patterns behind panic attacks often makes them feel less frightening and more manageable.

You don’t need to be certain about therapy before getting in touch – the free consultation is simply a calm conversation to understand what’s been happening and whether support would be helpful.

To your health and happiness,

Dan Regan

Anxiety Therapy and Hypnotherapy in Ely and Newmarket

 

If panic attacks are affecting your day-to-day life, you can learn more about support on the panic attacks hypnotherapy page.

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