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Afraid of crowd and new place
Whenever i go to a new place or see a lot of new people , i immediately get a panic attack and heartbeat rises. I get a feeling of restlessness and anxiety and immediately want to get out of that situation ! How to cure this as this is hindering some of my daily activities?
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Sir, We request you to kindly visit the clinic so that we can assess and provide a better solution please. Nine nine four zero zero seven seven seven three two. Thanks, Dr.HemaKarthik
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A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety. For people with social anxiety disorder, everyday social interactions cause irrational anxiety, fear, self-consciousness and embarrassment. There may be fear of judgement or embarrassing yourself It can be cured with cognitive behavior therapy Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling online All the best
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You are exhibiting symptoms of agoraphobia. You need to be formally evaluated by a psychiatrist
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Consult a psychiatrist
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Looks like social Anxiety
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Consult Psychiatrist
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