If someone regularly has panic attacks apparently out of the blue, without any obvious trigger, they may be diagnosed with panic disorder.
It often coexists with agoraphobia, and in some cases, the fear of having a panic attack can itself trigger an attack.
In the UK, the prevalence of panic disorder with or without agoraphobia is estimated to be 1.7%.
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