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Panick attacks and anxiety
My husband has been diagnosed with mild sleep apnea. For over 6 months now, he has been complaining of suddenly feeling intense fear in the mouth, he gets up in panic at night and even in the day...he says suddenly he feels afraid for no reason. Heart also beats fast. He also has high BP. Pls suggest something.
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Dear Panic attacks and panic disorder can be very disabling conditions for the people who suffer from them. Sometimes they can lead to avoidance of any activity or environment that has been associated with feelings of panic in the past. This can, in turn, lead to more severe and disabling disorders such as agoraphobia. Treatment emphasizing a three-pronged approach is most effective in helping people overcome this disorder: education, psychotherapy, and medication. Before undergoing any treatment for panic disorder, a person should undergo a thorough medical examination (e.g., a physical) to rule out other possible causes of the distressing symptoms. This is necessary because a number of other conditions — such as excessive levels of thyroid hormone, certain types of epilepsy, or cardiac arrhythmia (disturbances in the rhythm of the heartbeat) — can cause symptoms resembling those of panic disorder.
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Complete medical check up as advised by psychiatrist followed by holistic treatment approach.
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He should learn some scientific relaxation techniques to manage his panic attack. Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling Connect with me through practo app for a session
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Kindly start on esciatalopram 10mg along with clonzazepam 0.5 mg.it has minimal complications.he will recover in a few months time
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start on medication,can consult me if any further doubt's
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Hello dear The above mentioned symptoms are indicative of anxiety disorder. It could be due to negative thoughts that your husband might be having about his medical issue regarding sleep which is causing panic attacks at night time. He can try deep breathing exercises and also consult a clinical psychologist for better management of the symptoms. anxiety disorders can be treated through psychotherapy. Try consulting a clinical psychologist either online or meet in person.
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Consult a clinical psychologist
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Deep breathing exercises
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