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Panic Disorder

Panic Attacks

The Facts

Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder. People with this condition may become anxious about a situation to the extent that their feelings interfere with daily life. While most people have experienced a panic attack brought on by particular events or situations, the attacks in panic disorder often develop suddenly and for no apparent reason.

Panic disorder affects up to 1.7% of Americans each year, and it is 2 to 3 times more common in women than in men. The disorder can appear at any age, but it most commonly appears in young adults.

The risk of developing a panic disorder is increased if there is a family history of panic attacks or disorders, a history of abuse, the experience of a traumatic event, the experience of lots of stress, and the need to adapt to significant changes in your life.


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