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Nocturnal Panic Attacks

Nocturnal panic attacks occur during sleep, causing individuals to wake up in a state of intense fear or discomfort, with symptoms like rapid heart rate, sweating, and shortness of breath. These attacks can be triggered by stress, sleep apnea, or anxiety disorders. Treatment often involves therapy, such as CBT, and addressing underlying sleep issues to manage and reduce the occurrence of nocturnal panic attacks.