PANIC ATTACK
Finding the right help
What is a panic attack?
Left untreated, panic attacks and panic disorder can affect almost every area of your life. You may be so afraid of having more panic attacks that you live in a constant state of fear, ruining your quality of life.
Complications that panic attacks may cause or be linked to include:
- Development of specific phobias, such as fear of driving or leaving your home
- Frequent medical care for health concerns and other medical conditions
- Avoidance of social situations
- Depression, anxiety disorders and other psychiatric disorders
Prevention
- Get treatment for panic attacks as soon as possible to help stop them from getting worse or becoming more frequent.
- Stick with your treatment plan to help prevent relapses or worsening of panic attack symptoms.
- Get regular physical activity, which may play a role in protecting against anxiety.
Anxiety symptoms can affect your mind, body, and behavior. They can range from mild to severe, and people may experience some or all of them at different times. Here are the most common signs:
Emotional / Mental Symptoms
- Excessive worry, racing thoughts, or feeling unable to “turn off” your mind
- Feeling tense, nervous, or “on edge”
- Irritability or restlessness
- Trouble concentrating or focusing
- Anticipating the worst or feeling a sense of impending doom
Physical Symptoms
- Rapid heartbeat or palpitations
- Shortness of breath or chest tightness
- Sweating, trembling, or shaking
- Headaches, dizziness, or lightheadedness
- Stomach upset, nausea, or diarrhea
- Muscle tension or aches
- Trouble falling or staying asleep
Behavioral Symptoms
- Avoiding situations that trigger anxiety
- Difficulty completing daily tasks
- Needing reassurance often
- Procrastination or being unable to make decisions
Atlanta Location
750 Hammond Drive
Building 14, Suite 100
Atlanta, Georgia 30328
Phone: 678-615-7032
Fax: 678-281-0592
Alpharetta Location
11539 Park Woods Circle,
Suite 603, Alpharetta, Georgia 30005
Phone: 678-615-7032
Fax: 678-281-0592
BOARD CERTIFIED by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Young Minds Psychiatry serves the following areas among others:
Atlanta, Dunwoody, Johns Creek, Decatur, Alpharetta, Marietta, Roswell, East Cobb, Sandy Springs

