Dear Linci,
A panic attack is defined as a discrete period of intense discomfort accompanied by four or more of the following symptoms that develop abruptly and reach a peak within ten minutes- palpitations, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, chest pain, nausea, dizziness, fear of losing control, fear of dying, hot flashes. Panic attacks can occur in conjunction with mental disorders other than Panic Disorder like Generalized anxiety Disorder or Depression among others. Some panic attacks do not easily fit easily into the distinction between unexpected and expected, and these attacks are referred to as situationally predisposed; they may or may not occur when a patient is exposed to a specific trigger, or they may occur either immediately after exposure or after a considerable delay.
It is not uncommon for panic attacks to last for 20-30 minutes but usually last less than an hour. Symptoms of panic attacks may mimic some medical conditions like anemia, hypoglycemia, hypothyroidism, among others.
Certain types of tachycardia (fast heart rate) can feel uncomfortable to patients, and make them anxious. A re-evaluation by a cardiologist may help.
A reassessment is necessary to confirm the effective dose of your present medications. It is best that you see a mental health professional or your medical doctor for a re-evaluation.
The information provided in this Forum is presented for general educational purposes only. Specific questions you have pertaining to your health should always be directed to your personal physician or you may call Henry Ford Behavioral Health at(248) 689-7476 for an evaluation.
I wish you the best,
HFHS MD - RG
*Keyword: Anxiety