HOW DID I GET PANIC ATTACK? IS THERE A CHANCE I PASSED THIS ON TO MY KIDS? A REVIEW BY DOCTORS

Expert opinion from Divyasri N

MBBS · 4 years of experience · India

It is basically an exaggerated physiological response to a given situation. It will usually disappear after giving a proper counseling. This will not be transferred genetically to the kids. Patient kids might become apprehensive when parents get an attack.

Expert opinion from Rajesh Mishra

MBBS · Less than a year of experience · India

Typically, several symptoms are present during a panic attack. Racing heart or heart palpitations. Choking sensations. Difficulty breathing. Sweating/hot or cold flashes. Trembling. Dizziness. Numbness or tingling in the limbs. Fear of dying or losing control.

Expert opinion from Ilya Aleksandrovskiy

M.D., MBA · 5 years of experience · USA

Significant life stress, sexual assault, serious accidents, and a family history of panic attacks can make one get it. Yes, there is a high chance of passing panic attacks to the children.

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