Introduction: Anxiety attack
Anxiety attack:
The psychology profession does not make any distinction between an anxiety attack
and a panic attack,
and considers an anxiety attack to be another name for a panic attack.
However, it may be appropriate to consider an anxiety attack
as a less severe attack than a panic attack.
An anxiety attack is a suddenly occurring attack of excessive anxiety.
An anxiety attack may also be a panic attack if
it includes irrational feelings of panic, terror, or fear.
Researching symptoms of Anxiety attack: Further information about the symptoms of Anxiety attack is available including a list of symptoms of Anxiety attack, other diseases that might have similar symptoms in differential diagnosis of Anxiety attack, or alternatively return to research other symptoms in the symptom center.
Misdiagnosis and Anxiety attack: Research more detailed information about misdiagnosis of Anxiety attack, underlying causes of Anxiety attack (possibly misdiagnosed), or research misdiagnosis of other diseases
Treatments for Anxiety attack: Various information is available about treatments available for Anxiety attack, or research treatments for other diseases.
Causes of Anxiety attack:
Research more detailed information about the causes of Anxiety attack,
other possibly hidden causes of Anxiety attack,
or other general information about Anxiety attack.
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Last revision: Nov 21, 2003
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