Panic attack and Constipation
Summary:
Constipation is found among people with Panic attack, especially for people who are female, 60+ old.
The study analyzes which people have Constipation with Panic attack. It is created by eHealthMe based on reports of 399 people who have Panic attack from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and is updated regularly. You can use the study as a second opinion to make health care decisions.
What is Panic attack?
Panic attack is found to be associated with 2,481 drugs and 2,081 conditions by eHealthMe. Check the latest studies of Panic attack.
What is Constipation?
Constipation is found to be associated with 3,005 drugs and 4,602 conditions by eHealthMe. Check the latest studies of Constipation.
399 people who have Panic Attack and Constipation are studied.

Gender of people who have Panic attack and experienced Constipation *:
Age of people who have Panic attack and experienced Constipation *:
Common co-existing conditions for these people *:
Common drugs taken by these people *:
Common symptoms for these people *:
* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.
Do you take medications and have Constipation?
- Check whether Constipation is associated with a drug or a conditionRelated studies:
Treatments, associated drugs and conditions:
- Panic attack (65,703 reports)
- Constipation (337,873 reports)
All the drugs that are associated with Constipation:
- Constipation (3,005 drugs)
All the conditions that are associated with Constipation:
- Constipation (4,602 conditions)
How the study uses the data?
How to use the study?
DO NOT STOP MEDICATIONS without first consulting your doctor. If there are any serious or long term adverse effects discovered in the study, discuss the study with your doctor to ensure that proper medication management will be in place if applicable.
The study is based on Constipation and Panic attack, and their synonyms.
Who is eHealthMe?
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