How To Self Diagnose A Panic Disorder
5. How To Self Diagnosis

Although a medical professional should have the final say, a person who experiences frequent panic attacks may likely have panic disorder. The disorder affects more women than men and typically occurs during late teenage years and early adulthood. A person who suffers from severe panic attacks should seek medical treatment where a doctor can evaluate by performing a physical exam. If no illnesses are found, a medical professional may refer the patient to a mental health professional who is trained to deal with panic disorders.