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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Panic Attacks With Excessive Sweating And Numbness

I ve Been feeling anxious lately all the time sweaty palms feet sweaty tingle numbness left side starts to get numb not painful but just muscle aches I man athlethe love to bench i know its all in my mind but Ineed help panic attacks sucks ccan tsmoke or do aanythingno more without ppanicking Shit sucks taking over my life Ijust wanna be normal again breathing eexercises don thelp
Mon, 12 Oct 2015
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If you can identify if there is something specifically that is making you anxious and address that particular problem either on your own or with help , then this may help to reduce your anxiety levels.

Medication and counselling may also need to be considered as treatment options as well.

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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Panic Attacks With Excessive Sweating And Numbness

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If you can identify if there is something specifically that is making you anxious and address that particular problem either on your own or with help , then this may help to reduce your anxiety levels. Medication and counselling may also need to be considered as treatment options as well. I hope this helps