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I get started heavy breathing in public places and getting panic.. My hands seems it is vibrating internally and cold...
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Is there any stress going on Or do you dear crowded places It can be indicative of anxiety But don't worry it's treatable Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling Connect with me through practo All the best
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Tremors, feeling anxious or nervous, sense of panic, sweating, increased heartbeat, feeling of impending doom, stomach discomfort, dizziness etc are signs of anxiety. These can be debilitating. If the anxiety is overwhelming, consult a Psychiatrist at the earliest. With the right medication and counseling, it is likely your symptoms will improve.
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Do you have these symptoms only at public places or these symptoms also present in closed spaces, public transportation etc? It indicates a type of anxiety disorder.. there are medicines as well as therapy both available for it
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I would recommend you to visit psychiatrist.. he may ask for one or two type of blood tests
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don't let these symptoms hamper your day today life..help is available .. don't hesitate
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Firstly all is fine.. Consider the following.. 1. Take an antacid... Could be that simple 2. Consult your GP for sugar and hypersensitive disorder 3. Talk to psychiatrist for claustrophobic reactions
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Talk to me for counselling
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