Yes. It is quite common for teenage girls to have anxiety or panic attacks, however, you should seek help from a licensed mental health practitioner who has experience working with anxiety & panic since there's a tendency for the problem to worsen over time. Anxiety is a very normal physiological response to fears or worries; although sometimes teens need help understanding the triggers to anxiety.
If you are really tired lately, it is possible that you feel depressed and have anxiety and panic attacks. This is normal, the best way to get rid of it is to go to a doctor. And try to relax.
Anxiety attacks does not cause heart attacks in normal heart. The anxiety may cause heart attack in previously compromised heart. You can have heart attack, if you are a patient of severe angina pectoris.
Biochemical disturbances refer to abnormalities in the levels or activities of molecules involved in biological processes. These can include imbalances in hormones, enzymes, neurotransmitters, or other chemicals that can disrupt normal physiological functions and lead to various health issues. Identifying and understanding these disturbances is important for diagnosing and treating related diseases.
Okay there can be two answers for this question. Yes and no. The reason being is because everybody is different, and everybody is put through different situations. Depending on how well you can handle a certain situation depends on how well your body can avoid having a panic attack. Basically, everybody has a panic attack maybe only once in their lifetime or more but remember that depending on the situation, it all has to do with how they deal with it. :D
No it is NOT normal. All children have a "boogy man" phase, but if you know they are in fact panic attacks with the classic symptoms of such, they are mostly likey a symtom of an anxiety disorder/depression or even just stress from school or life events. Therapy is highly suggested.
Not really. The anxiety should be checked out by a mental health professional.
No, it will only make it worse, because the inhaler will raise your heart rate, open your airways and increase your blood pressure. If you hyperventilate during a panic attack, try breathing into a paper bag and start learning different breathing techniques to help bring your breathing and heart rate down to normal.
It definitely isn't abnormal to experience excessive anxiety when others who are 17 or younger are drinking around you. It puts you in the position of 'peer pressure' in which you feel you are supposed to drink so that you can 'fit in' to the group. It also puts you in the position where you could get an MIP (minor in possession) charge. So, no, it's not abnormal to have anxiety in this type of situation.
Theres an item called silk scarf if you have a Pokemon hold this item it will increase normal type attacks.
An anxiety disorder is any of a category of mental disorders, usually characterized with worry about future events and a reaction to current events.
Generally, normal anxiety is a reasonable reaction to a stimulus. Abnormal anxiety is either when you become anxious without any stimulus or when the reaction to a stimulus is beyond that which is considered reasonable. When anxiety begins to interfere with your life and your daily actions, then it may be time to seek help.