Yes, they can. There are a number of therapies and self-help strategies available to people who do not wish/aren't able to take medication.
There aren't any "cures" for panic attacks. They can be treated with medication, cognitive therapy, and learning to control one's breathing. Anxiety and panic disorders are usually not cured, but treated.
Panic attacks are treated by a combination of therapy and medication. Contact your local mental health association for information and referrals.
Panic attacks, (being attacks,) are not permanent. However they are indicative of an underlying panic or anxiety disorder, and if the causative disorder is severe enough (acute chronic hyper-anxiety,) it is essentially the same as a persistent panic attack.
Medication perscribed by a doctor, and therapy. And yes, depression can absolutely cause panic attacks. Child Abuse can cause the depression and the panic attacks. The use of medication is dependent on the severity and frequency of the panic attacks. As the previous answerer stated, therapy is so important. Research the therapist.
There are many ways one might naturally relieve the panic that comes with a panic attack. One of the best methods employed by a psychologist is the use of focused breathing.
Serendyn should not be bought online unless with a prescription. Panic attacks are something that need to be treated by a doctor.
Panic attacks are treated in many different ways usually starting with cognitive therapy to identify the cause of the panic attacks. Relaxation techniques are taught and in some cases anti anxiety medications prescribed.
It is very difficult to cure a panic attack without medication. However, you can try breathing techniques that allow your body to calm itself. You start by inhaling through your nose and slowly releasing that air through your mouth.
The first step in stopping panic attacks is learning their causes and how to get them under control. With help you should be able to eventually eliminate your panic attacks (or at least make them really rare). Its impossible to stop your panic attacks without a program or plan. Your psychologist can help you with this, or you can use a self help program. There is a program at http://panichelp.tk/ that is known for delivering good results and eliminating panic attacks fairly quickly.
The best resource for an individual with panic attacks is their primary care physician. This doctor has the knowledge and capability of prescribing medication and directing the patient to experts in the field of mental health.
No. It can prevent panic attacks.
No panic attacks do not cause constipation.