What Causes Panic Attacks?

Are anxiety and panic attacks making it difficult for you to enjoy your daily life? If you’re like most people who suffer from high levels of anxiety and experience panic attacks on a regular basis, you may not be aware of what your “triggers” are.

In most cases, the trigger for panic attacks and other forms of general anxiety are related to physical, mental and emotional exhaustion.

Basically, you are more vulnerable to having a panic attack or experiencing an uncomfortable level of anxiety when you are stressed out, burned out, or aren’t getting enough rest.

Physical exhaustion can be the result of overwork or not getting enough rest. It may also be the result of bad eating habits, or a lack of quality nutrition.

Mental exhaustion can be the result of excessive worrying and mental stress. If you constantly feel mentally drained and are finding it difficult to cope with your emotions, you may be at risk for having a panic or anxiety attack.

Emotional exhaustion is similar in this respect. Conflict with loved ones and relationship problems can be triggers for panic attacks.

Ultimately, all of these triggers make it difficult for the mind and body to find rest and be peaceful. In many cases, these situations can make you feel very edgy, and you may even be more fearful than normal.

In a sensitized state, small things can cause excessive anxiety and make you vulnerable to a full-blown panic or anxiety attack.

Physical symptoms of an oncoming panic attack include racing heart, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, chills, nausea, dizziness, numbness, feelings of choking, and even chest pain.

Sensitized people can’t help but become worried about these sensations, and this can lead to panicky feelings which trigger either a situational or spontaneous panic attack.

The good news is, anxiety and panic attacks can be stopped when you trace the root cause of the problem.

Address your daily lifestyle, and situations or circumstances that are causing you to feel extremely worried, stressed or physically exhausted. Then you can start making positive changes to your life, and take steps that will help to reduce your risk of having a panic attacks.

One step that you can start doing right at this very moment is to try using the DARE app. It is an evidence based training program to help people overcome anxiety, panic attacks, worry, and insomnia. It is also based on the best selling Amazon book “DARE” that helps people overcome anxiety and panic attacks fast.

We have a whole section for Panic Attacks loaded with helpful and insightful audios that you can listen to within arms reach – anytime and anywhere you need it. Take the app with you wherever you go!

Almost every anxious situation is addressed including driving, flying, eating out, health anxiety, intrusive thoughts, public speaking, at the gym, at the doctors, going on holidays and many more.

The DARE app is absolutely free to download. You can access the free version or take advantage of our Free Trial for 14 days to unlock all of the app’s content.

You can download the DARE app here.