Panic Attack Treatment
If you have ever experienced a panic attack, you know just how scary, overwhelming, and even debilitating it can be.
Put simply, a panic attack is a sudden, short, and unexpected burst of extreme fear accompanied by physical symptoms such as shortness of breath and difficulty breathing, nausea, elevated heart rate or chest pains, dizziness, and muscle tension (to name just a few). In fact, a panic attack can be—and often is—confused with a heart attack or other medical crisis.
Panic attack are usually associated with extreme stress, a trauma or memory of trauma, extreme fear or discomfort, or a specific trigger like a frightening place or event. But whatever the immediate cause, panic attacks are sudden, unpredictable, and both physically and emotionally overwhelming.
And they are surprisingly common. It is estimated that nearly one-third of Americans today will experience at least one panic attack at some point in their lives. For individuals living with trauma or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), recurrent panic attacks can be truly debilitating.
Acupuncture as a Treatment Option for Recurrent Panic Attacks
Whether you’ve had a single episode of panic or find yourself suffering from recurrent, debilitating panic attacks, acupuncture may be able to help reduce your anxiety and even prevent future attacks.
The root of ancient Chinese medicine stems from the belief that our mental health, as well as our physical health, is dependent on balance in our chi (qi), loosely translated as vital life energy. If the body and the mind are in balance, the chi can flow freely through our body’s meridians (energy channels). However, if that balance is disrupted, the chi becomes blocked or congested.
Acupuncture works by restoring the proper flow of chi along the body’s meridians, restoring the fundamental balance between the mind and the body. Restoring this balance can decrease the frequency, duration, and even the intensity of panic attacks. Even one treatment can help some patients find a greater sense of centeredness, control, well-being, and self-confidence.
Restoring the proper flow of chi and bringing the mind and body back into a health balance can also help treat some underlying conditions—such as stress and insomnia—that often contribute to recurrent panic attacks.
Is Acupuncture Scary or Painful?
If you suffer from anxiety or panic attacks, just the idea of acupuncture can be pretty intensive and even scary.
In fact, acupuncture is not painful and most patients find the treatment relaxing and soothing.
Your acupuncturist will place very small, sterile needles along so-called acupuncture points, or specific points along the body’s meridians. Different acupuncture points treat different physical or mental ailments. Anxiety and panic, for instance, usually involves acupuncture points along the breastbone, the eyebrows, and the insides of the wrists.
Acupuncture is generally considered to be a risk-free treatment option for many patients, when performed by an accredited, licensed acupuncturist. However, as with any medical treatment, it is important to discuss incorporating acupuncture into your treatment plan with your medical practitioner.
Contact Urban Acupuncture Center in Columbus, OH For More Information
For more information about how acupuncture, massage therapy and other alternative healing treatments can help you, please contact the Urban Acupuncture Center Board Certified Licensed Acupuncturist’s team at Indianola Ave, Clintonville (614) 725-2488 | Main St, Westerville (614) 426-4406 or click here. Taking new patients in and around greater Columbus, Ohio.