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I have anxiety panic disorder and BP problem from last 4 months .these problems related to each other .almost I have come panic attack daily .my treatment running from general physician. My question is can I free from this problem. Is this problem is deadly
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Panic disorder or for what matter ... No psychiatric disorder is deadly.... But it is illness and need to be treated for proper period of time for complete relief from disorder. And yes you can complete normal life with treatment and thereafter.
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take advice and treatment from psychiatrist.
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Your BP PROBLEM IS DUE TO ANXIETY. Please switch to psychiatric treatment asap Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling anxiety management Connect with me through practo app
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Hello greetings!! Ofcorse they both are related to each other and can be treated!! Treatment will complement each other's response
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please consult a psychiatrist for further management
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Hello As rightly pointed out by you, these things are correlated to each other. More stress and anxiety leads to worsening of BP. Higher bp reading set off triggers for panic and anxiety. Anxiety is not deadly. It does however rob you of your peace of mind and quality of life. As you have been to many physicians perhaps it’s time to shift gears and see a different specialist
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Ideally see a psychiatrist
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Opt for both pharmacological (medicine) and non pharmacological methods ( like counselling) of treatment for best results.
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Panic attacks are treatable.
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Please visit a psychiatrist for the same
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Hello The symptoms mentioned above are indicative of anxiety disorder because of which you are having BP issues and panic attacks. Try consulting a clinical psychologist or a psychiatrist for treatment.
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consult a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist
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deep breathing exercises
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