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Your question about
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Panic disorder with agoraphobia attacks and alcohol is an interesting one.
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Panic disorder with agoraphobia attack. A
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Panic disorder with agoraphobia attack is a brief period of intense fear or discomfort that comes on suddenly and usually it is accompanied by symptoms such as palpitations, sweating, trembling, shortness of breath, abdominal distress, dizziness, fear of losing control or going crazy or fear of dying. Panic attacks occur in many different situations and for different reasons. It is important to note that these symptoms can be confused with medical illness so physical problems should be ruled out. When people have recurrent panic attacks with anticipatory anxiety and phobic avoidance this may represent panic disorder.
The relationship between alcohol and panic attacks can be tricky. Sometimes alcohol can be a trigger for panic/anxiety, but sometimes people use alcohol to treat anxiety. In your case, I recommend that you discontinue drinking alcohol as there appears to be some link. If you find this difficult, there may be a question of whether you have a problem with alcohol. In any event, you should have a physical exam to rule out medical illness and if your problem persist without explanation, you should be evaluated further by a psychiatrist.
Sincerely,
HFHS MD-JM
Keywords: panic attacks and alcohol