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Agoraphobia and Panic Attacks – Causes and Symptoms



Those that suffer from agoraphobia have to deal with the fear of being in a place where being able to escape would not be easy for them. They would try to avoid going to places such as theaters, malls and especially airplanes. Anywhere that would make them feel confined and make them unable to escape should they have a panic attack would be avoided if at all possible.

If you have agoraphobia you may be afraid to get into a situation that allows no escape and may find yourself scared to leave your home or move freely about. It is believed that of those with a panic disorder, agoraphobia affects about one out three people.

Causes of a Panic Attack with Agoraphobia

One cause may be stress as many people experience their first attack when dealing with a very stressful period of their life. It could be the death of someone very close to them, the loss of a job or going through a divorce.

Genetics may play a role in whether you have panic attacks or not. Some people that have been diagnosed with this disorder also have a family member who has also been diagnosed, but there are many that do not.

Development of Attacks

Panic attacks can happen without any warning. It is believed that many people had their first panic attack while away from home. As more attacks happen you may be inclined to avoid more and more places you believe are triggers for your attacks. Even if your attacks are now more infrequent you may still become anxious in those situations.

Some of the places you might try to avoid are crowds, planes, high places such as bridges and malls or any other location that makes you feel confined and unable to escape. Other symptoms you may experience are fear of losing control, a detachment from others, helplessness, out of body feeling and not wanting to leave home.

Panic Attack Symptoms

Your panic attack may be at its strongest in the first ten or twenty minutes. There are some symptoms that can linger longer, sometimes up to an hour. When you have an attack your body will react as though it really is in danger. You will feel your heart racing and pounding in your chest and you will be faint, sweaty and dizzy.

You may also feel as if you are choking because of your shortness of breath. You might think you are having a heart attack, especially during your first couple panic attacks. Many have the sensation of losing control of their body.

Diagnosing Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia

It can take time to diagnose a panic disorder because the symptoms of this disorder with agoraphobia are similar to other conditions. You should see your doctor as your first step to rule out any other underlying problems by way of a physical exam. It is important to rule out any medical problems you may have. Conditions that could have some of the same symptoms as panic disorders are hormonal imbalance, heart trouble or even substance abuse.

There are three criteria one must meet to be diagnosed for panic disorder. They are having frequent and unexpected attacks, at least one of which is followed by worrying about another attack happening. Also Illness, alcohol, drugs or any other psychological problems are ruled out so they are not the reasons for the attacks.

Diagnosing agoraphobia has two criteria. One is fear of being someplace difficult to get away from if an attack occurs. Another is avoiding places that you feel might trigger a panic attack due to previous experience.

When you talk to a doctor about your problems be honest with them. They can not help you if they do not have all the facts about your situation. Also check out programs that you can use for self help. You may be able to bring your attacks under control by methods that you can use one your own.