Panic attacks can happen in other types of anxiety disorders, too. Generally, if you have four or more panic attacks and if you always worry about having another, you have panic disorder. Symptoms of a panic attack may include:
- Pounding heart.
- Sweating.
- Trembling or shaking.
- Shortness of breath.
- Sense of choking.
- Upset stomach (nausea) or belly pain.
- Feeling dizzy or lightheaded.
- Feeling unreal or disconnected from oneself.
- Fear of losing control.
- Fear of going crazy or dying.
- Numbness.
- Chills or hot flashes.
- Chest pain and other symptoms that seem like a heart attack.
Panic disorder can be upsetting and disabling. An attack can last from a few minutes to an hour. Sometimes it can last longer.
The symptoms of a panic attack may seem like other mental health conditions. Always see your doctor for a diagnosis.