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Panic Disorder
An anxiety disorder characterized by sudden and unprovoked panic attacks.
Hyperventilation
A condition of breathing at an abnormally rapid rate, leading to a decrease in the carbon dioxide levels in the blood, which can result in symptoms such as dizziness or tingling in the limbs.
Panic Disorder
A psychiatric disorder characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms.
Agoraphobia
A condition defined by a severe or unreasonable dread of going into open or crowded areas, leaving one's house, or being in locations where leaving is challenging.
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