
Are Panic Attacks Dangerous? What You Need to Know
Are Panic Attacks Dangerous? What You Need to Know
Author: Nigel Edwards
It feels dangerous… but it isn’t
If you’ve ever had a panic attack, you’ll know how intense it can feel.
Your heart races.
Your breathing changes.
You might feel dizzy, disconnected, or like something is seriously wrong.
Many people genuinely believe they are:
Having a heart attack
About to collapse
Losing control
So let’s answer this clearly:
👉 Panic attacks are not dangerous.
But they do feel very real—and that’s what makes them so frightening.
If panic attacks are affecting your life, you can book support here:
www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/booking
What is actually happening during a panic attack?
A panic attack is your body activating its fight-or-flight response.
This is the same system designed to protect you from real danger.
Your body releases adrenaline, which causes:
Faster heart rate
Rapid breathing
Heightened awareness
Physical tension
👉 The problem is not the response itself.
👉 The problem is that it’s being triggered when there is no real danger.
Why does it feel like something is seriously wrong?
Because your body is reacting as if it is.
The sensations are intense, unfamiliar, and happen quickly.
Common experiences include:
Chest tightness
Feeling faint or lightheaded
Tingling or numbness
A sense of unreality
Fear of losing control
Your mind then tries to make sense of it:
“What if this is something serious?”
“What if I can’t stop it?”
And that thought… fuels the panic even more.
The panic cycle (why it keeps happening)
Panic attacks often become a loop:
Physical sensation → Fear → More adrenaline → Stronger symptoms → More fear
Over time, many people develop a second fear:
👉 Fear of the panic attack itself
This can lead to:
Avoiding certain places or situations
Constantly monitoring your body
Feeling on edge, waiting for it to happen again
Are panic attacks harmful to your body?
No.
Even though they feel intense:
They do not damage your heart
They do not cause you to pass out (in most cases, your blood pressure actually rises)
They are not a sign that you are “losing control”
👉 Your body is doing something natural—but at the wrong time
Why reassurance alone doesn’t fix it
You might already know panic attacks aren’t dangerous.
But in the moment, that knowledge disappears.
That’s because this is not just a logical issue—it’s a learned response pattern in the mind and body.
How to break the panic cycle
This is where real change happens.
Instead of trying to:
Fight the panic
Control every sensation
Avoid triggers
We focus on:
Changing how your mind responds to the sensations
Reducing the fear attached to them
Breaking the cycle at its source
This is exactly what I help clients do using hypnotherapy and focused techniques.
Many people notice:
Panic attacks becoming less intense
Less fear around the symptoms
A growing sense of control
You’re not stuck with this
Panic attacks can feel overwhelming—but they are also very treatable.
If you’re dealing with panic alongside anxiety or overthinking, you may also find these helpful:
Anxiety support page
Overthinking and intrusive thoughts
Ready to feel back in control?
You don’t have to keep managing this on your own.
👉 Book your session here:
www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/booking
Or explore more support for anxiety and panic on the site.
