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International Panic Day 2025: Ayurvedic herbs, oil massage, pranayama and other natural remedies to stop panic attack

International Panic Day is observed in June 18. Do you know that panic can hamper your sleep, digestion, and even your ability to focus, without you realising it? However, your body often whispers panic symptoms long before your mind registers the stress.

June 16, 2025 / 13:32 IST
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Panic attack symptoms: While panic is mostly associated with acute episodes of fear, it often shows up in far more subtle forms, disturbed sleep, low energy, and digestive discomfort (Image: Canva)

June 18 is International Panic Day, a reminder that panic isn’t always loud or obvious. Panic, as per research, is an intense wave of fear or anxiety that triggers a physical response, often without a clear threat. But in daily life, it shows up in restless nights, unexplained irritability, digestive troubles, or even an over-dependency on caffeine. Recognising these early signs is key to preventing burnout and restoring emotional balance.

Panic can feel like constant restlessness, sudden anger, trouble sleeping, or a racing heart for no obvious reason. “It hides in routines, making stress feel normal,” says Dr Monica B Sood, CEO Navjivan Health Service, Chandigarh. “Ayurveda offers a deep understanding of this stress and powerful yet gentle ways to reset the body and mind,” she says.

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While panic is mostly associated with acute episodes of fear, it often shows up in far more subtle forms, disturbed sleep, low energy, and digestive discomfort. “In Ayurveda, these signs point toward a Vata imbalance, marked by excess movement, dryness, and mental restlessness. Your body always communicates what’s going on within. Instead of avoiding these signals with quick fixes like caffeine or sugar, try mindful interventions like warm oil massages, calming herbs, or structured routines,” says Dr Sood.

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