panic disorder patients

panic disorder patients
panic disorder patients

Some people may be more prone to panic disorder

Some people are more prone to panic disorder than others? Yes difference physical were observed in people prone to panic attacks or develop panic disorders. Here is the description of these physical differences.

1) Sensitivity to adrenalin and hormonal changes;

In general, people with panic disorder and agoraphobia have overactive adrenal glands and are more likely to experience an adrenaline rush or "fight or flight" response a psychological, the perceived threat. This makes them more susceptible to panic attacks.

In patients with panic disorder, adrenaline and a hormone called cortisol (a stress fighting hormone) are overproduced by the adrenal glands in cases of prolonged stress.

The overproduction of adrenaline and cortisol interferes with the production of serotonin and dopamine. Serotonin and dopamine are neurotransmitters that stabilize mood and sense of well-being. When serotonin and dopamine are low, your mood becomes unstable and are less able to cope with stress.

In this state of chemical imbalance, you become more easily fatigued, your immune system is compromised, and has a greater risk of suffering from anxiety and panic. Even after the stress original has disappeared, you are likely to remain in a state of anxiety.

2) The sensitivity of the drug

Sensitivity increasing drug, including side effects observed in patients with panic disorder. As mentioned previously, side effects and / or symptoms of withdrawal from certain drugs, including anti-anxiety medications, mimic the symptoms of anxiety and panic attacks. For this reason, the drugs prescribed for people with panic attacks or panic disorder should be prescribed in small doses at first, then increased gradually as possible.

3) The sensitivity to physical stimuli

People who have panic attacks usually have a greater sensitivity the lights, temperatures, sudden or loud sounds, and other sources of physical stimulation. physical stimulus more easily overwhelm someone with a disorder panic, create an aura of disorientation, and lead to a release of adrenaline (which is the "fight or flight").

4) The sensitivity to large amounts of sodium lactate

Large amounts of sodium lactate in the blood have been found by some researchers due to panic attacks in people with panic disorder. sodium lactate is produced when muscle cells convert sugar into energy. It is the basic solution in fluids administered intravenously in hospital.

In one study, patients with panic disorder experienced a dramatic increase in the flow blood in the temporal lobes of the brain when given sodium lactate. The temporal lobes are the same area of the brain affected when subjects in other studies (without panic disorder) is an electric shock!

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Why do doctors prescribe clonazepam to patients with moderate to severe anxiety or panic disorders??

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Clonazepam is commonly used to treat seizure disorders and panic attacks. It belongs to a class of medications called benzodiazepines which act on the brain and nerves produce a calming effect. Side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, blurred vision, muscle pain, excessive hair growth or loss, change in sexual desire, weight change, increased saliva production, sore gums, and cough. Clonazepam is prescribed for the treatment of epilepsy-~. Anxiety panic disorder ~ ~ ~ The restless legs syndrome (RLS) ~ hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (off-label use) Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ~ ~ ~ The night terrors syndrome Gilles de la Tourette (off-label support) Insomnia (rare) Hope this helps, good luck!

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