CBD in Treating Panic Disorder - Study

Panic disorder is a somewhat unusual health complication. Panic attacks affect almost 2% of American adults, which corresponds to approximately 2.4 million people. Women have twice the chance of developing them compared to men, and up to 50% of cases manifest before the age of 24.

Many people think that panic attacks and anxiety states are the same. But there is a big difference between them. Anxiety states are linked to a stressor and are therefore temporary. Once the stress-inducing stimulus disappears, the anxiety state also disappears.

Panic attacks, on the other hand, have nothing to do with a stressor. They are triggered by waves of intense fear, which in most cases are groundless. They are accompanied by shortness of breath, accelerated heartbeat, or dizziness, and are often mistaken for a heart attack or other serious health problems. To determine the exact health issue, several examinations are necessary.

Panic attacks come out of nowhere and can happen anytime. The suffering patient never knows when the attack will "visit" them. Many people then avoid places where an attack occurred or even showed signs of occurring. This can include similar places. They believe that by preventing these situations, they will avoid panic attacks, but this is actually a huge limitation of their life, as they are unable to do everything they would like.

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