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Body Sweats On Committing Mistake, Whenever Anybody Scolds, Not Due To Nervousness. Suggestion?
i m raj, 26 years with healthy body. unmarried, now working in back office job. when i have mistake in my work, given speech on stage, i have sweating in my body or any body(teacher) told me loudly when some mistake done by me. suddenly i filling very hot in my body and i have sweating very much. ( just like afraid & like nervous but that time i m not afraid even though i have sweating. i try to control my self but it s happen.. this problem happening last 2 years.. it s any kind of nervous problem.. pls sir help me...with your good suggestion. pls reply with mail. i m waiting your reply...
You are probably suffering from "Panic Disorder" characterised by intense anxiety attacks with feelings of impending doom. I advise you to consult a psychiatrist for proper evaluation and management as there are number of treatment options available for this (Drugs like SSRIs- paroxetine, sertraline, psychotherapy and relaxation techniques etc).
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Body Sweats On Committing Mistake, Whenever Anybody Scolds, Not Due To Nervousness. Suggestion?
hello welcome to healthcare magic You are probably suffering from Panic Disorder characterised by intense anxiety attacks with feelings of impending doom. I advise you to consult a psychiatrist for proper evaluation and management as there are number of treatment options available for this (Drugs like SSRIs- paroxetine, sertraline, psychotherapy and relaxation techniques etc). Good Luck Thanks