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National Institute of Mental HealthHome back to anxiety-panic community
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Panic DisorderWHAT CAUSES PANIC DISORDER? According to one theory of panic disorder, the body's normal "alarm system" tends to be triggered unnecessarily. Scientists don't know exactly why this happens. Panic disorder has been found to run in families, and this may mean that inheritance (genes) plays a strong role in determining who will get it. However, many people who have no family history of the disorder develop it. Often the first attacks are triggered by physical illnesses, a major life stress, or certain medications. NIMH supports research with animals and humans to learn more about the causes of panic disorder and to find better ways of controlling it.
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