Panic is also a manifestation of anxiety disorders, also called acute anxiety attacks, and how long it takes to disappear after medication needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. Mild anxiety disorders can be treated with systematic psychological interventions to get rid of the effects of anxiety on the patient. However, the presence of panic symptoms mostly belongs to moderate anxiety or above. In the case of patients with moderate or severe anxiety, medication is required, together with psychotherapy to achieve the best results. Medication usually takes effect in 3-4 weeks, and some patients can have their symptoms completely controlled in 3 months, but later on, consolidation period treatment and maintenance period treatment are needed, which takes at least 2-6 months for consolidation and at least 12 months for maintenance. It is recommended that once a patient finds a mental abnormality, he or she should go to the psychiatric department of a hospital in time to be examined and judged by a professional physician to develop an individualized treatment plan in order to achieve better results.