PANIC DISORDER
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Because its physical symptoms are easily confused
with other conditions, panic disorder often goes undiagnosed. A
thorough physical examination is needed to rule out a medical
condition. Because the physical symptoms are so pronounced and
frightening, panic attacks can be mistaken for a heart problem. Some
people experiencing a panic attack go to an emergency room and
endure batteries of tests until a diagnosis is made.
Once a medical condition is ruled out, a mental
health professional is the best person to diagnose panic attack and
panic disorder, taking into account not just the actual episodes,
but how the patient feels about the attacks, and how they affect
everyday life.
Most health insurance policies include some
limited amount of mental health coverage, although few completely
cover outpatient mental health care. |
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