Agoraphobia
Agoraphobia is a mental and behavioral anxiety disorder characterized by an intense fear of being in situations or places that are perceived as unsafe and difficult to escape, such as large crowds, public transit, and open spaces, potentially leading to panic attacks and extreme avoidance behaviors, sometimes making individuals unable to leave their homes.
Health Outcomes
- Improved Anxiety Symptoms
- Improved Global Assessment
- Improved Social Function
- Improved Socialization
- Increased Social Avoidance
- No Change in Immune Parameters
- No Change in Salivary Cytokine Levels
- No Long-Term Impact on Gut Microbiota
- No Reported Adverse Effects
- No Significant Change in GPT, GOT, Glucose Levels
- No Significant Effect on Gross Pathology
- Reduced Anxiety
- Reduced Anxiety Scores
- Reduced Anxiety Symptoms
- Reduced Anxiety-Related Biomarkers
- Reduced Anxiety-Related Physiological Changes
- Reduced Clinically Relevant Anxiety