Cure for panic attacks

2023-08-04 07:58:49
Can somebody aquire anxiety disorder and panic attacks out of the blue without any trigger? Can panic attacks be stopped completely from relapsing with medicines? How long is the usual medication duration for the same?
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Panic attacks comes all on a sudden with physical symptoms like palpitations and excessive sweating. The psychiatrist will understand your internal conflict which triggers you which you might not at your conscious level. It can treated and curable
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Detailed case taking
Health Tips
Take a deep breath and start watching you normal breath and try to distract yourself .

Answered2023-08-05 05:23:02

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Yes but there is often a trigger whilst not a must. Treatment duration depends on severity, duration of illness and other factors such as substance abuse, high levels of stressors etc. generally 6months to 2 yrs sometimes up to 5yrs May also be needed

Answered2023-08-04 11:14:53

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Yes, you can get these without any trigger. Medications do help in full recovery it takes about 9months to 2years of treatment to reduce the chances of recurrence completely.
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consult

Answered2023-08-04 11:08:52

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yes it can occur without any trigger, yes medicine’s can prevent relapse usually 1-2 year
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consult with a psychiatrist

Answered2023-08-04 08:05:24

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Yes anxiety is caused by unknown fear and sometimes it may requite treatment whnver it hamper your personal or professional life .. treatment duration is usually 6-9 months and  counselling will help you out

Answered2023-08-06 00:21:40

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