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How do I stop anxiety and panic attacks and how does it differ from Parkinson's disease and arm tremors?
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Anxiety and panic attacks are treatable through counselling. I am an online counselor and can help you through counselling. Please get in touch with me soon. Happy to help ! Please check my Facebook page and my website mentioned on it.
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Hello, In Parkinson disease along with tremors you may have rigidity, slowness of movements, posturing etc. Whereas worries about future misfortunes, difficulty in concentrating, restlessness, trembling, inability to relax, body pain, sweating, increased heart beat, dry mouth, etc. can be present in anxiety disorder. Panic attacks are comorbid with anxiety. Untreated anxiety disorder can cause secondary symptoms like panic attack and vice versa. The most effective treatment is probably one that combines medicine, psychotherapy and supportive approaches.
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Anxiety and panic attacks can be managed through psychotherapy techniques Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling Connect with me through practo for anxiety management All the best
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