Panic attack is a disorder that presents with unexpected physical and psychological symptoms (palpitations, dizziness, alienation, nausea, inability to breathe, numbness, fear of death or going crazy, etc.) and can last for many years with various symptoms if not treated appropriately. It arises from carrying an excessive emotional, physical and psychological burden rather than a disease (thinking too much, taking too much responsibility, tendency to too much angelic polarity, etc.)
The use of drugs is used as the most common panic attack treatment method all over the world. Although access to psychotherapy is difficult and demanding, many panic attack sufferers stay away from psychotherapy because they tend to insist that it is a physical condition. Medication without psychotherapy is like fighting mosquitoes without draining the swamp. For example, if you don't change the personality structure that gives too much, thinks too much, thinks that it has to be overloaded, the problem does not end and continues over the years. Different symptoms (palpitation one day, dizziness the next day, nausea after 3 months, etc.) occur and the fear and anticipatory anxiety experienced may cause the following results and situations in the long term.
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Agoraphobia / Fear of leaving the house or being able to go out with someone.
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Frequent desire to receive medical care and examinations, excessive leave, use of reports.
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An alert, unhappy lifestyle with constantly changing symptoms.
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Avoiding social situations.
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An increase in depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric problems .
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Increase in suicidal thoughts and attempts.
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Increase in alcohol and substance use.
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Increase in economic problems.
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Increase in marital problems and divorce.
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Increase in physical problems.
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