Panic Disorder Treatment in Jaipur
Professional psychiatric care, counseling, and evidence-based treatment for individuals suffering from panic attacks and panic disorder.
What is Panic Disorder?
Panic Disorder is a common anxiety disorder characterized by recurring and unexpected panic attacks. A panic attack is a sudden episode of intense fear or discomfort that reaches its peak within minutes. During these episodes, individuals may experience physical and emotional symptoms that can feel overwhelming.
Many people with Panic Disorder live in constant fear of having another panic attack. This fear may lead them to avoid certain places, social situations, travel, or activities. Without treatment, Panic Disorder can significantly affect work performance, relationships, and overall quality of life. Fortunately, with early diagnosis, psychiatric treatment, counseling, and lifestyle modifications, most individuals can successfully manage symptoms and regain confidence in their daily lives.
Common Symptoms of Panic Disorder
Rapid Heartbeat
Rapid Heartbeat related symptoms
Shortness of Breath
Shortness of Breath related symptoms
Chest Pain
Chest Pain related symptoms
Dizziness
Dizziness related symptoms
Excessive Sweating
Excessive Sweating related symptoms
Shaking
Shaking related symptoms
Fear of Losing Control
Fear of Losing Control related symptoms
Fear of Death
Fear of Death related symptoms
Causes of Panic Disorder
- Genetic Factors
- Stressful Life Events
- Brain Chemistry
- Chronic Anxiety
- Substance Use
- Medical Conditions
Treatment Options
Psychiatric Evaluation
Treatment option for Panic Disorder
Medication Management
Treatment option for Panic Disorder
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Treatment option for Panic Disorder
Relaxation Techniques
Treatment option for Panic Disorder
Why Choose Dr. Alok Tyagi?
Gold Medalist Psychiatrist
Anxiety & Panic Disorder Expert
Personalized Treatment Plans
Confidential & Compassionate Care
Frequently Asked Questions
Professional Panic Disorder Treatment & Mental Health Support
Early intervention and continuous care can help individuals manage symptoms and improve daily functioning.