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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Panic attacks
  1. A panic attack begins suddenly and most often peaks within 10 to 20 minutes. Some symptoms continue for an hour or more. A panic attack may be mistaken for a heart attack. A ...
  2. ... from an emotional cause such as during a panic attack. Or, it can be due to a medical ... Emotional causes include: Anxiety and nervousness Panic attack ... somatization disorder ) Stress Medical causes include: Bleeding ...
  3. ... medical problems could be causing these symptoms. A panic attack can cause: The correct answer is all of the above. Panic attacks are sudden bouts of terror that peak within ...
  4. Panic disorder is characterized by repeated and unpredictable attacks of intense fear and anxiety. Agoraphobia, literally "fear of ...
  5. ... sometimes occurs when a person has had a panic attack and begins to fear situations that might lead to another panic attack. ... Early treatment of panic disorder can often prevent agoraphobia.
  6. ... artery disease or a heart attack) Dizziness Fatigue Panic attacks Sensation of feeling the heart beat ( palpitations ) Shortness ...
  7. ... include fainting, transient ischemic attack (TIA) or stroke, panic attacks , migraine headaches , sleep disturbances, and other possible causes. ...
  8. ... opening of the diaphragm into the chest) Obesity Panic attacks Anemia (low hemoglobin) Blood problems (when your blood ...
  9. ... breath or cough. Other causes of chest pain: Panic attack , which often occurs with fast breathing. Inflammation where ...
  10. ... has many possible causes, including: Anxiety and fear Panic attacks Lung infections, like pneumonia or bronchitis Lung illness, ...
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