signs and symptoms of ptsd
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S i g n s a n d S y m p t o m so f P T S D
I N F O R M A T I O N F R O M T H E U . S . D E P A R T M E N T O F V E T E R A NA F F A I R S
E D W A R D W I T H R O W
Reaction to trauma is normal afterexperiencing a life-altering event.
However, symptoms lasting more than3 months that disrupt your life are asign that your reactions to the event
have turned to PTSD.
PTSD is a very serious disorder thataffects many who have gone through
traumatic events. A high percentage ofveterans experience PTSD afterreturning from service. Anyone
experiencing the following signs orsymptoms should seek help
immediately.
Reliving the Trauma
Anything from nightmares to flashbacks can reignite the same
feelings that were present when the traumatic event occurred.
Additionally, anything related to said event can be a trigger,
and can leave you feeling like the event is happening all over
again.
Avoidance
You may find that reminders of the traumatic event exist in
many places. PTSD sufferers tend to avoid normal situations
like getting caught in crowds, or something as simple as driving
down a road, in fear that they will trigger memories of the
event.
Change in or Lack of Emotion
Those experiencing PTSD find their views of the world altered
in a negative way. They may be overwhelmed by a lack of
feeling, or will bottle up emotions in order to keep negative
ones at bay.
Hyperarousal
Those suffering from PTSD will find it difficult to relax, as they
are constantly ready to face danger. This comes with an
inability to sleep, trouble concentrating, and being startled by
loud noises.
Other Symptoms
Other symptoms of PTSD include trouble controlling emotions,
depression, drifting away from family and friends, and
exhibiting self-destructive behavior.
If you think you are, or someone youlove is, experiencing PTSD, reach out
to the VA's PTSD ConsultationProgram at (866) 948-7880.
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