Who suffers from panic disorder?
Many who have panic disorder feel ashamed or weak, as if this condition is a sign of poor character. There is no reason to feel this way. Millions suffer from this condition and there is no fault attached. Vulnerability to panic disorder may be genetic since it has been found to run in many families where people have had panic attacks themselves or tend to be worried or anxious people. People who develop panic disorder may have certain kinds of brain functioning or ways of reacting to stress that predisposes them. Men and women both can have panic disorder, although it is more common among women. An early history of separation anxiety may be noted in people who later develop panic disorder. The age of onset of panic disorder can vary, but typically occurs between teenage years and young adulthood. What are the symptoms? Many people with panic disorder feel depressed. Fatigue and feeling that life is too stressful is also common. Some of those with panic disorder may be prone to self-me