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Panic Disorder

Panic disorder is a condition characterized by sudden and frequent unexpected panic attacks. Between these episodes, individuals often experience persistent and overwhelming fear of another attack, even in the absence of a stressful situation.

A panic attack is an intense episode of anxiety and fear that triggers severe physical reactions without any apparent cause. Common physical symptoms include a rapid heart rate, often described as feeling similar to a heart attack.

Panic disorder is characterized by persistent, excessive anxiety and fear that are disproportionate to the situation, leading to both psychological and physical symptoms. These symptoms often include heart palpitations, sweating, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and headaches.

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General Anxiety

Almost everyone experiences anxiety at some point, as it’s the body’s natural response to stress, fear, or tension. Symptoms such as an increased heart rate, sweating, difficulty breathing, and trouble concentrating are common. However, when these feelings occur regularly or without any clear cause, it may indicate Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), a mental health condition that can disrupt daily life and hinder progress. Experts recommend therapy, counseling, and healthy coping strategies to manage GAD.

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Depression

Depression is a mental health condition and is also categorized as a mood disorder in the DSM V. Typically, patients chronically exhibit a depressed mood, experience hopelessness, general apathy, and disinterest. When left untreated, especially for extended periods of time, depression leads to multiple issues and complications, including suicidal ideation, difficulty or inability in carrying out day to day chores, errands and tasks, and several health challenges as a result of poor due to changes in sleep patterns and dietary habits.

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