Surviving Acute Anxiety Disorder

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Acute anxiety disorder attacks can last from five to twenty minutes, but many sufferers can be seized by waves of attacks over the period of several hours, dropping in and out of the anxious state multiple times. The outward symptomatic display of these attacks can often lead to social stigma, which can in turn lead to additional attacks. As a result, an estimated thirty percent of acute anxiety sufferers are agoraphobic as well, avoiding the outside world for fear of public panic attacks.
The estimate for panic disorder sufferers is as high as 1.7 percent, but the disorder is not necessarily a lifelong condition. It typically begins to show in young adulthood, with a large percentage more women than men being diagnosed. The regularity of panic attacks varies greatly from patient to patient, with many going months and even years between attacks. Episodes can be triggered by a variety of factors, both psychological and physical. There are some hypotheses that substance abuse can be a major cause of acute anxiety disorder as well
