No. A panic attack is caused by an emotional disorder, while a seizure is caused by a physical condition. If you were having a seizure you would not be aware of things around you, nor would you have any control over your body. In a panic attack you are extremely aware of your body and your surroundings, and have control of your body.
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Yes panic attack can cause fainting.fainting is one of the symptoms of a panic attack but the fact that one is panicky can cause hyperventilation which can in turn cause fainting.hope this is clear enough
Yes. Anything that alters your state of mind can cause your body to panic. For some people even smoking marijuana can cause a panic attack. And for others with panic disorder, panic attacks can come on without the use of drugs.
A panic attack can cause sweating, shortness of breath (Hard to breathe), black spots in vision, racing heart and more. But, unless you were sick during a panic attack, there shouldn't be any reason for bad breath.
panic attacks are caused when you get really scared so I'm not sure that low blood sugar cause panic attacks
heart attack, panic attack, or low blood sugar.
A seizure is caused by excessive electrical activity in the brain. A transient ischaemic attack is due to a problem in the blood supply to the brain. They are two very different kinds of problems. A seizure would not cause a problem in the blood supply to the brain and so it would not cause a TIA.
yes. should this happen call 911 immediately. your life could depend on it.
Stress form overcrowding can cause a few things.The main thing it can cause is a panic attack.
Klonopin is used to treat seizure disorders or panic disorder.
Panic attacks can arise from a number of factors. If your friend was able to recover from the panic attack within 10 minutes, as well as doesn't have a history of panic attacks, she is more than likely healthy enough to visit a doctor. A visit to the physician would be the best way to determine the status of your friend's health. However, panic attacks are common and do not in themselves signify danger. A panic attack is best understood as a symptom of another underlying cause.
sleep disorder
A panic or anxiety attack, usually, if there is no actual physical source or cause of the terror.