Description: | However the trigger that causes a fight or flight reaction is not limited to actual and real present danger. When taken in the context of anxiety disorders the threat is just usually imagined or prospective. Still it sets off the fight or flight response that consequently causes harrowing physical and emotional symptoms which renders the person to believe that the symptoms are dangerous. As such he fears another experience of panic attack. This fear causes anticipatory anxiety and takes him into a cycle of anxiety and fear.
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