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.
There are no asthma treatments that will cure asthma. Researchers are still working on it, but it can keep your asthma at bay for a short period of time where you don't have asthma attacks as often.
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.
Treatment- yes. Cure- no.
There is no known effective cure, there is limited treatment and support.
I certainly have... Many times, but not always with my own panic attacks I would have uncontrollable itching after the uncontrollable heart racing had begun to settle. Itching was normally in the extremities (hands and feet). I believe it has something to do with the rapid fluctuation in blood pressure...
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Yes. I began having panic attacks on Cymbalta, and my husband became completely hopped up on it. But it really helps fibromyalgia, so I'll take the panic attacks.
Yes, there are treatments for HIV AIDS, but no cure.
When you drink water or any kind of liquid, you might lose your breath. like when your under the water for a long time!(ok, not so long) you don't get any oxygen, and thats why you panic.
There is no confirmed evidence of any effectiveness of this treatment.
There will never be a cure or treatment