25 May 2024

Fear of sudden death is a strange mental illness

 

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You are sitting or walking on the street, suppose suddenly a poisonous snake falls in front of you. He saw that he was moving towards you. In this situation, you ran away and saw that your arms and legs were paralyzed. You can not move, can not run! A few minutes like this. Think about what will be your emotional and physical reaction?

In such a situation, your heart rate will undoubtedly increase, you will tremble with fear, your breathing will become faster, blood circulation will increase throughout your body, you will sweat, you will see blur, your brain will not work, you will feel empty, your throat will be dry, sure. The fear of death will consume you. Maybe you will fall unconscious.

The response of our body and mind to imminent danger is called the 'fight or flight' response.

This fight or flight response is natural. Almighty Allah or whatever you call him, has programmed this automatic response in our brain and body during times of danger. For this response, we either 'fight hard' or 'withdraw' from danger.

American medical scientist Walter Bradford Cannon first explained this fight or flight response in his famous medical book 'Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear, and Rage' in 1915.

This response gives us a lot of energy and copes with danger. At this time, a hormone called Adrenaline (Adrenaline/Epinephrine) is released spontaneously in our brain (more than double than normal) and due to its effect, our body and mind get energy. Because this hormone is released during the danger period, it is called the danger hormone.

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Now suppose you are sitting or walking. There are no snakes, no scorpions, no tigers, no danger or danger in front of you. Nice cozy environment. But suddenly your body-mind starts the fight or flight response. So what happens?

You trembled with fear of the unknown, your palpitation increased, breathing became faster and faster, sweating, slowly the fear of death gripped you.

If the fight or flight response (Fight or Flight Reaponse) starts spontaneously in your body without fear of any danger in a nice calm and quiet environment, then that condition is called 'Panic Attack' in the term of neuro-psychiatry. And if this happens to you often in the course of life, then it is called panic disorder.

Let's know, what is a panic attack or panic disorder?

Panic attack

A panic attack is a sudden and short period of intense fear in the body and mind, resulting in some neuro-psychiatric symptoms. There are many people in our society, who suffer from panic attacks or panic disorder but are not ashamed to say so. And no one believes it. Everyone laughs and says goodbye to Jinn and ghosts.

The physical and mental symptoms of a panic attack are as follows:

chest pounding

sweating,

Breathing becomes faster,

Shortness of breath

Trembling hands and feet

A feeling of pressure in the chest,

Dizziness, dizziness, lightheadedness,

A tingling sensation all over the body,

Lose yourself from reality and

I feel like I died of a heart attack.

A panic attack does not last long in a patient. Usually symptoms start suddenly and peak within 10 minutes and last only 15/20 minutes. Then gradually the patient became normal. The patient can walk as before. Basically: these symptoms are forgotten by the mind.

What happens in a panic attack?

Although the whole thing is for a short period of time, this condition is excruciatingly painful for a patient. Only those who have panic attacks understand the pain. Because all these mental and physical symptoms for a few minutes are very scary for a common man!

Many people mistake a panic attack for a heart attack or asthma. Although the patient feels that he is dying during a panic attack, no one actually dies from panic disorder.

What is Panic Disorder?

When a person has frequent panic attacks or is afraid of having a panic attack, the condition is called 'panic disorder'.

Many people have panic attacks again at certain times. A place from which it is not possible to get out easily. For example,

Congested, noisy, grand function places, clubs, markets, bazaars, shopping malls, closed houses or public halls, crowded wedding halls or community centers, inside lifts, elevators, planes, trains, buses or steamers, on the roofs of tall buildings

Or when climbing a high bridge.

He avoids these places as the patient gets panic attacks when he goes to these places. This condition is called 'Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia'. (Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia).

What is agoraphobia?

Agoraphobia is a Greek word. The Greek word 'agora' means crowded or noisy place or market place or assembly place. And 'phobia' means fear. That is, fear of going to crowded or noisy places.

Many patients with panic disorder do not fly. Many times he ran out of fear before boarding a plane or train. I get many such patients.

Is there a cure for this?

Yes, there are effective treatments for this disease. This is a mental (neuro-psychiatry) disease

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