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How Are Anxiety Attacks and Depression Related?

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How Are Anxiety Attacks and Depression Related?

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Anxiety attacks are when the body reacts to stress. Often the stress is something that happens to the individual that is having the attack. Many times, the anxiety is caused by depression. Depression and anxiety, most of the time, walk hand in hand with one another. Most people who have an anxiety attack will suffer from an anxiety disorder. These include obsessive compulsive disorder, general anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, social anxiety disorder and panic disorder. They will generally bring on depression. Chances are, if you go to the doctor for anxiety, that you will get a prescription for both anti-anxiety medication as well as anti-depressants. This is because the doctor will not want you to take anti-anxiety medication for a longer period of time. Anti-anxiety medication, once called tranquilizer, usually consists of Xanax, Klonopin or other types of newer medications designed to take the edge off of an anxiety attack. But this is just a mask for the anxiety. Y

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