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Can Children Suffer from Panic Disorder?

Unfortunately, panic attacks in children are more common that you would think. It can also take some time before one realizes that their child is suffering from panic disorder as children find it difficult to communicate their symptoms and experience. So for a parent, it is important to know what symptoms to look out for so you will recognize if your child is suffering from this disorder. Children have lives full of pressure these days with the pressure to perform well in sports, to look good and wear the latest fashions or even the pressure of getting good grades in school. Children are very competitive and in some children this can cause a great deal of stress. With divorce rates higher than ever there are also more children going through difficult family situations and the turbulent times of a family that is falling apart. Drugs are another big problem in these modern day times and there are hundreds of children that find themselves in foster care at a very early age as a result of drug abuse by their parents. Some children handle these stresses quite well while others aren't as good at expressing their feelings and dealing with stress. Children that can't deal with their stress of express their feelings keep it bottled up inside until it has to come out in some way, and often that is with a panic attack. Panic attacks can be extremely scary for children and they can find it difficult to explain what happened to them. Many will be scared to talk about what happened because they think they might be ridiculed or not believed. If a child does suffer from a panic disorder and is not treated for it then the problem will continue to build up inside them causing even more fear and anxiety and they can be vulnerable to suffering from panic and anxiety disorders for the rest of their lives. This is why it is so important to notice if your child is showing any symptoms of panic disorder that you take action straight away to help them deal with it and overcome the disorder. This is a problem, but it is one that can be solved and the sooner you begin treatment the better outcome your child has for overcoming panic attacks for good.

Can Children Suffer from Panic Disorder?

By: Sheryl Polomka




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