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My daughter had a panick attack?

She again almost fainted while in the coaching center yesterday. My wife reached the coaching center, and I took her to a nearby doctor's clinic, where she was given oxygen support, as she was having breathing issues, and as I reached there in half an hour from the office, she felt fine. The doctor also was not able to say anything because all her reports are fine.

We are confused and upset seeing her condition. I am not able to understand what's going on with her, but for sure she is stressed because of her academic performance, as she is not doing well. She has a lack of confidence,6 and I figure out that's the main issue.

Anyone, please suggest how to help her overcome it.
 
That must’ve been scary. I once witnessed my younger cousin have one, and I was completely lost on what to do. Panic attacks is a very dangerous thing and it even happened to my neighbor's son. That day I had to quickly pick up my car and rush to the hospital. Just stay calm around her and maybe talk to a doctor or counselor. Sometimes it’s stress or bottled-up anxiety. With support and patience, she’ll get better.
 
@Mike30 I took her to two psychiatrists, and her treatment is going on, but still she is not getting fine. The physician who saw her said the medications will take a month to get her fine. Hope she gets fine soon.
Psychiatrists deal with medicines. Well, the professionals would be in better position to have a say on this. But if all the physical reports are fine, what is the medicine about? Sometimes they give seductive and muscle relaxants to make them sleep and feel relaxed. You please check what she is administered. Some prolonged medicine would make her numb. Some sedatives for long time make the person lethargic too. I am sure that you would have discussed all this with the doctors.
Not being able to breathe despite having all reports okay is an indication of psychosomatic Disorder or what we call as panic attacks. Counselling with some professionals and psychologists should help.
 
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