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Psych Screening
Panic Disorder
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Panic attacks have a 3%-5% lifetime prevalence and
are twice as common in women
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The mean age of onset for Panic Disorder is 25
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Panic disorder can be associated with Agoraphobia
(see Agoraphobia)
and is frequently comorbid with depression, other anxiety disorders,
personality disorders, substance related disorders.
If you ever experience short periods of time (minutes) of intense
fear or discomfort
and at least four of the following
symptoms you might have panic attacks and you might benefit of
psychiatric treatment.
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Dizziness or lightheadedness |
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Fear of dying |
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Fear of going crazy or of losing control |
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Nausea or abdominal distress |
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Choking sensation |
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Shortness of breath |
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Chest pain or discomfort |
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Palpitations or pounding heart |
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Tingling or numbness sensation |
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Feelings of unreality of being detached from oneself |
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Sweating |
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Trembling or shaking |
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Chills or hot flashes |
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