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Anxiety attacks are fairly common in people who have bipolar disorder. -- the largest treatment study of bipolar disorder conducted to date -- found that more than half the study participants with bipolar disorder.
There is no formal psychiatric definition of "anxiety attacks. " when the term is used, people are most often referring to a. In a panic attack, a person feels sudden and intense fear, even to the point of terror, without the presence of actual danger. Some symptoms are pounding heart, chest pain, sweating, light-headedness, nausea, shortness of breath or choking sensations, trembling, and feeling detached from reality.
Many people who first experience such an anxiety attack think they are having a heart attack. There are few figures available on the co morbidity of bipolar disorder and panic attacks, but one limited study published in 2004 found that 32% of the participants with bipolar disorder experienced panic attacks.
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Anxiety Heart Attack Video
Anxiety attacks are fairly common in people who have bipolar disorder. -- the largest treatment study of bipolar disorder conducted to date -- found that more than half the study participants with bipolar disorder.
There is no formal psychiatric definition of "anxiety attacks. " when the term is used, people are most often referring to a. In a panic attack, a person feels sudden and intense fear, even to the point of terror, without the presence of actual danger. Some symptoms are pounding heart, chest pain, sweating, light-headedness, nausea, shortness of breath or choking sensations, trembling, and feeling detached from reality.
Many people who first experience such an anxiety attack think they are having a heart attack. There are few figures available on the co morbidity of bipolar disorder and panic attacks, but one limited study published in 2004 found that 32% of the participants with bipolar disorder experienced panic attacks.
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