Night Panic Attack Prevention for Children

By Garyl Hany

Children usually have their nightmares. Since they have a very imaginative mind, they usually create something out of their nightmares and they would see these things as real. The fear will slowly devour them and they would scream every night as if the nightmare is real. This is a typical reaction of a child but it is not suppose to be this way. In fact if it is not handled immediately, panic attacks will hunt the child every night.

At night, panic attack in children is common. This seems natural because some children are afraid of the dark. More often, panic attack will hit the child after he woke up from a nightmare. While the child is having a nightmare, his stress level is already fluctuating significantly. When he woke up and found himself alone in the darkness, he will burst into tears. This means that the child is having a panic attack.

As parents, we must understand that children need to cope up first before they are left alone. Our children have to learn independency or else they will suffer from constant panic attack. Keep in mind that we should never force a child to cope with darkness. Slowly introduce him into the dark that it is a friend. Otherwise, the child will get hyperventilated every time he is in the dark.

Also, food consumption of a child might affect the way his brain function. Consuming insufficient amount of nutrients and eating the wrong foods might disrupt the functioning of his mind. So, let the child eat healthy and nutritious foods. And before he sleeps, don't give him something heavy for the stomach to digest.

In addition, don't contribute to his anxiety and stress. For instance, talking about the man inside the closet that takes children and watching horror movies before bedtime can widen the imagination of a child and he will feel threaten all the time.

If the panic attack keeps on affecting the sleeping habit of the child, it is best to consult a medical professional immediately. The cause of the panic attack might be something more. - 30415

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