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Linking Panic Attack and Depression


Although there is an established link yet to demonstrate the link among panic attacks and depression, people are advised to be well connected. Yes, depression can be characterized by a low power state, but in reality, there is no inner turmoil of a depressed patient can trigger panic attacks. People who are depressed feel a sense of inner anxiety. It can also be the opposite: Panic attacks can cause depression due to the disease itself can be very depressing. Intense fear and nervousness that you feel during an attack can make you feel depressed afterwards.

Many researchers believe that there is a close link among the two, but they all have different theories that suggest the connection. They have different theories on what triggers what and what should come first: the panic attacks or depression. This is mainly because patients who have both conditions also varied. These are two of the most common theories and found that their conclusions about panic attacks and depression.

Theory # 1: Depression after attack

According to the study by a research group, people who suffer from chronic pain suffers from depression more likely after an attack. Panic attacks are themselves already very tiring. Fear, nervousness, nausea and drowsiness and palpitations and excessive sweating are very stressful experience. People who suffer from chronic pain and then experiencing anxiety attack symptoms definitely feel exhausted afterwards. Their bodies are already to wear to treat symptoms caused by the pain that can makes them feel tired and sore after doing something. This will lead to depression.

People who do not have chronic pain have also been reported to have a depression after the attack. The idea of ​​being attacked again the cause of your depression. There are also those who have the agoraphobia after his attempt to isolate away from the public eye because of the threat of another attack could occur. Not being able to be around people and socialize often lead to depression

Theory # 2: attack after the crisis

The other group of researchers believe that depression was filed with anxiety attacks. Some people who have suffered from the disease, said they have experienced panic attacks in more depressed. But there are those who have experienced both the chorus that makes it difficult for them to distinguish which came first. This usually happens to people who are very eager, which can lead to seizures. These are generally people who are facing problems in too much food to eat.

Depression can makes a person vulnerable to panic attacks, especially if it is someone very in tune with your body. It is easy to recognize the feeling of depression that makes you feel very shy and nervous.
                                         
In addition, there is also the theory that there is no link among the two at all. Although panic attacks and depression has not been shown to have a connection but the patient is experiencing evidence both at the same time or one after the other experts who believe that there is indeed a link among the two. It is also the main reason that the two conditions are antidepressants and medicines to control the situation.

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