Panic Attack vs Heart Attack
How to Tell the Difference
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Although the symptoms can feel alarming, panic attacks and heart attacks are very different medical events. Understanding the differences can help reduce unnecessary fear and help individuals know when to seek medical attention.
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What Is a Panic Attack?
Common panic attack symptoms include:
- Rapid or pounding heart rate
- Chest tightness or discomfort
- Shortness of breath
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Sweating
- Trembling or shaking
- Tingling or numbness
- Nausea
- Fear of dying or losing control
Although they feel frightening, panic attacks are not dangerous and do not damage the heart.
What Is a Heart Attack?
Common heart attack symptoms may include:
- Persistent chest pressure or pain
- Pain spreading to the arm, jaw, neck, or back
- Shortness of breath
- Nausea or vomiting
- Cold sweats
- Extreme fatigue
Key Differences Between Panic Attacks and Heart Attacks
Panic attacks often include:
- Sudden onset of symptoms
- Intense fear or sense of doom
- Symptoms that peak quickly and then decrease
- Episodes that resolve within minutes
Heart attacks often include:
- Persistent chest pressure or squeezing pain
- Pain radiating to the arm, jaw, or back
- Symptoms that worsen over time
- Physical symptoms without a sudden surge of fear
Why Panic Attacks Can Feel Like Heart Attacks
During a panic attack, the body releases stress hormones such as adrenaline, which can produce powerful physical sensations.
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For example:
- Adrenaline can increase heart rate and cause pounding heart sensations.
- Rapid breathing can cause dizziness or tingling.
- Muscle tension can cause chest discomfort.
Panic Disorder and Fear of Heart Problems
This fear may lead to behaviors such as:
- Monitoring heart rate frequently
- Repeated medical visits for reassurance
- Avoiding exercise due to fear of increasing heart rate
- Searching online for heart attack symptoms
What to Do During a Panic Attack
When experiencing a panic attack, it can be helpful to remember that the symptoms are caused by the body’s stress response and will pass.
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Strategies that may help include:
- Slow, controlled breathing
- Allowing the sensations to pass without fighting them
- Reminding yourself that panic symptoms are not dangerous
- Reducing catastrophic thoughts about the sensations
Treatment for Panic Disorder
If panic attacks are occurring frequently or leading to avoidance of daily activities, professional treatment can be very helpful.
At Anxiety & OCD Treatment Specialists, treatment for panic disorder often includes Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) and interoceptive exposure.
These approaches help individuals gradually become comfortable with the physical sensations associated with panic so that they no longer trigger fear.
When individuals stop fearing panic symptoms, panic attacks often decrease significantly or stop altogether.
When to Seek Medical Attention
- New or unexplained chest pain
- Symptoms that do not improve
- Severe or persistent discomfort
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