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    pan·ic
    [ˈpanik]
    noun
    panic (noun) · panics (plural noun)
    1. sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behavior:
      "she hit him in panic" · "he ran to the library in a blind panic"
      Opposite:
      • widespread financial or commercial apprehension provoking hasty action:
        "he caused an economic panic by his sudden resignation" · "panic selling"
      • informal
        a frenzied hurry to do something:
        "a workload of constant panics and rush jobs"
    verb
    panic (verb) · panics (third person present) · panicked (past tense) · panicked (past participle) · panicking (present participle)
    1. feel or cause to feel panic:
      "the crowd panicked and stampeded for the exit" · "talk of love panicked her"
      Similar:
      be alarmed
      be scared
      be nervous
      be afraid
      become panic-stricken
      be filled with fear
      be terrified
      be agitated
      be hysterical
      lose one's nerve
      be perturbed
      get overwrought
      get worked up
      go/fall to pieces
      lose control
      fill with panic
      Opposite:
    Origin
    early 17th century: from French panique, from modern Latin panicus, from Greek panikos, from the name of the god Pan, noted for causing terror, to whom woodland noises were attributed.
    pan·ic
    [ˈpanik]
    noun
    panic (noun) · panic grass (noun)
    1. any of a number of cereal and fodder grasses related to millet.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin panicum, from panus ‘ear of millet’ (literally ‘thread wound on a bobbin’), based on Greek pēnos ‘web’, pēnion ‘bobbin’.
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    What are the effects of a panic?1. An episode of acute anxiety and fear, marked by such physical symptoms as heart palpitations and hyperventilation. My panic attacks got so bad at one point that I was afraid to leave the house. 2. By extension, a particularly frightening, jarring, or anxious experience.
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    What are the symptoms of panic? 1. An episode of acute anxiety and fear, marked by such physical symptoms as heart palpitations and hyperventilation. My panic attacks got so bad at one point that I was afraid to leave the house. 2. By extension, a particularly frightening, jarring, or anxious experience.
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    How do you treat panic?Fig. to panic suddenly. She hit the panic button and just went to pieces. Don't press the panic button. Relax and keep your eyes open. to lose control in a frightening or shocking situation. Try not to panic at what you see. It will be a shock. Don't panic at the price of food. It will be worse next week.
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    How can you prevent panic attacks?If medication is necessary, your doctor may prescribe anti- anxiety medications, certain antidepressants or sometimes certain anticonvulsant drugs that also have anti-anxiety properties, or a class of heart medications known as beta-blockers to help prevent or control the episodes in panic disorder.
     
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