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National Institute of Mental Health

Panic Disorder

WHAT HAPPENS IF PANIC DISORDER IS NOT TREATED?

Panic disorder tends to continue for months or years. It typically begins in young adulthood, but the symptoms may arise earlier or later in life. If left untreated, it may worsen to the point where the person's life is seriously affected by panic attacks and by attempts to avoid or conceal them. In fact, many people have had problems with friends and family or lost jobs while struggling to cope with panic disorder. It does not usually go away unless the person receives treatments designed specifically to help people with panic disorder.

So, if you or someone you know has symptoms like those described in this brochure, it is important to see a health care professional for a correct diagnosis and proper treatment.

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