Panic Disorder
What is Panic Disorder?
Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by repeated episodes of severe fear accompanied by physical symptoms that sometimes include, among other things, chest pain, increased and felt palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or pressure in the abdominal area.
Signs and symptoms
People suffering from panic disorder have feelings of anxiety that strike them suddenly and repeatedly without warning. During a panic attack, their heart beats hard and they may sweat, feel weak, dizzy or dizzy. A feeling of a kind of stinging or stinging, or of dormant hands, may appear, and it is also possible to feel warm blood flowing in the body or alternatively a chill. Occasionally there is a feeling of nausea. Chest pain or a kind of suffocation, as well as a feeling of undermining and losing ground in reality, or fear of an exciting threat to come and lack of control.
Treatment
There are effective treatments for panic disorder, and ongoing research yields new and improved treatments that are able to help most sufferers of the disorder and other anxiety disorders live a full and fulfilling life.