A panic attack can occur any time and whatever you are doing. You can be resting, watching TV, or even cooking. Panic attacks driving are one of the most risky of all the panic disorders that can distress any person.

Normally, panic attacks are triggered by a very strong terror from something. As panic attacks are triggered for no apparent reasons, they have the tendency to reappear more frequently following their initial appearance. The symptoms of panic attacks driving are not in any way distinct from the other types of panic attacks. The most familiar symptoms from this disorder are dizziness and excessive sweating through the period of their driving. The risk of suffering from an attack whilst driving is based on the things which might occur. Here are several usual but grave consequences that might end from panic attacks whilst on the road.

Road accident.
A total panic attack while driving can end in a serious car accident. The most important cause of this is that the panic-stricken driver may become very confused as well as entirely disoriented. Also, the sufferer will focus more on the experiencing of fear than what he is currently doing. Then again, no one can point a finger at you since panic attack driving in general appears from nowhere, with no warning and once manifested, they tend to be overpowering, which can render you helpless.

Avoidance of being on the highway.
Another result of having panic attacks whilst driving is to keep away from the road to avoid any possible incidents from happening. In other words, the sufferer may become too anxious to drive for the fear of suffering from a panic attack whilst driving. People, subjected to attacks whilst driving, tend to stay away from the highway altogether. The driver may no longer feel at ease or as self-assured in driving in main roads like before. The fear of not knowing when the next panic attack will occur, will hold back the driver. As anticipated, the driver will simply stick to the less travelled roads and stay apparent off the highway to stay away from any accidents.

Fear for driving.
Ultimately, the fear of driving can become so overpowering that the driver will stop using his or her car. Some people even go to the degree that they do not drive any longer and start unlearning their driving skills. This could make the sufferer feel worthless and even depressed. Generally, panic attacks driving are not a rare episode. But you have to learn many things about them to know how to manage as well as stay away from them.

For further in depth information on how to defeat your driving panic attacks go to AntiAnxietyConsumerReport.com

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Posted Thursday, February 18th, 2010 at 12:09 pm
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