The causes of panic attacks dizziness and unsteadiness are neurological dysfunction and somatic diseases.
Panic attacks are acute episodes of anxiety disorders in which the patient experiences, a sense of near-death, a sense of loss of control, and is accompanied by autonomic dysfunction. There will be somatic sensations such as dizziness, panic and palpitations. However, the vertigo lasts for a short time, usually 5-20 minutes, and basically disappears after the feeling of panic has passed.
If the symptoms of dizziness persist after the panic attack has passed, there may be inner ear vestibular disease, brainstem vestibular nerve nucleus disease, etc., and prompt medical attention is needed for appropriate examination.
Panic attacks should be treated aggressively, and medication with psychotherapy is the most effective. Panic attacks can be relieved by immediate rest, distraction, and taking eszopiclone. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician.