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Agoraphobia
Many of us have heard of mental
disorders, and most of us think that only certain people
become afflicted with these conditions. However this is
simply not the case. Mental disorders include panic attacks,
anxiety disorders and social anxieties as well. These
attacks can range from mild discomfort to debilitating
agoraphobia and this is a condition that can strike anyone.
Your life is going along the normal path that you’ve set out
when suddenly without any warning terror has you in its
grip. You feel weak and helpless. Your heart’s pounding and
you have trouble breathing. You may even wonder if you’re
having a heart attack or if you’re about to die. When you
finally go to see a doctor, you might even be told there’s
nothing physically wrong with you.
So when you next suffer from an attack you wonder what’s
wrong with you. You find that certain situations will bring
on these frightening attacks and this will be your first
clue that you’re experiencing a panic attack. Panic attacks
are not physical conditions, and that is why your doctor
might have had trouble diagnosing your complaint.
So, what is agoraphobia you might ask? This is a condition
where an individual doesn’t wish to go places or face
situations where they could become exposed to panic attacks.
The very word agoraphobia itself lets us know the nature of
this debilitating condition. ‘Agora’ comes from the Greek
language and it means places where people meet, or a
marketplace. ‘Phobia’ is a fear of something. Thus we can
understand that people who suffer from agoraphobia have a
fear of being in crowded places.
Agoraphobia is a condition that develops gradually. In
general it occurs after a panic attack. After the first
attack you may subconsciously be preparing for another
attack and fearing the symptoms that will leave you feeling
helpless. This cycle of panic attack and impending panic
attack can cause you to change your entire lifestyle just to
avoid those feelings of terror. As panic attacks can occur
anywhere at anytime, we generally associate the first place
that we feel helpless as perhaps the reason for our terror.
An agoraphobia sufferer will go out of their way to avoid
those places and situations where a panic attack may occur.
They may even end up being housebound as they avoid being in
crowded places. This unhealthy lifestyle can in itself
trigger agoraphobic attacks to occur in everyday normal
situations. The increased heart rate may also cause a panic
attack because you may think that you’re having a heart
attack.
As you can see this is a vicious and extremely debilitating
mental condition. For sufferers of panic attacks they should
seek the medical aid of doctors who specialize in these
mental disorders and receive treatment before their panic
attacks spiral into agoraphobia where they may end up being
restricted in their lifestyle due to their ever increasing
fear of being helpless in the face of a panic attack. For more articles,
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