Panic Attacks & Frightening Bodily Sensations
For educational purposes only — not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider. For adults 18+.
A panic attack can feel terrifying and convincingly physical — which is exactly why it can fuel health worry. This guide explains what's happening and the calming, proven ways panic eases.
What a panic attack actually is, why the sensations feel so alarming yet are not dangerous, how fear of the sensations keeps the cycle going, and gentle, evidence-based ways to ride them out and settle.
What's inside
- →What panic is — a false alarm
- →Why it feels physical — the stress surge
- →Not dangerous — though it feels it
- →Fear of fear — the cycle
- →Riding it out — gentle techniques
- →When to get support — therapy helps
For educational purposes only
This guide is educational and supportive information about health anxiety — it is not medical or mental-health advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it is not a substitute for care from a qualified professional. Health anxiety is common and very treatable, and a doctor or therapist (cognitive behavioural therapy can be especially helpful) can make a real difference. This guide does not diagnose or rule out any physical condition: if you have new or concerning physical symptoms, it's wise to have them assessed once by a doctor rather than repeatedly seeking reassurance. If anxiety feels overwhelming or you are in distress, please reach out — call or text 988 (US Suicide & Crisis Lifeline); in an emergency, call 911.