Panic attacks can be named as an ‘anxiety disorder’ that typically onsets during a teen’s early adulthood or in his late adolescence. Although this kind of anxiety disorder tends to begin between the ages of fifteen and thirty five, teens often develop this disorder during their childhood. The main symptom of the panic disorder is experiencing recurrent panic attacks. The attacks often occur quite unexpectedly and involve extreme nervousness, fear and apprehension. These attacks along with the teen anxiety are felt through a combination of other symptoms, namely the mental, physical and emotional. They may occur out of the blue while being accompanied by other symptoms like trembling, excessive sweating, chest pain, increased heart rate, fear of dying, nausea and abdominal pain. Continue reading “Coping with Teen Anxiety and Panic Attacks”