Panic disorder refers to anxiety disorders in which the person has sudden regular episodes of panic attacks.
The person has a chronic feeling of anxiety and stress without any cause.
Panic attacks triggered by this disorder cause racing heart, fast and labored breathing, and excessive sweating.
Age and gender are vital factors that impact the frequency and severity of panic attacks.
People who have a family history of anxiety disorders, suffer from other mental health issues, and have substance abuse issues are at risk of experiencing panic attacks.
The symptoms of this disorder include chest pains, nausea, sweating, trembling, and difficulty in breathing.