Trauma is a result of battering, witnesses a horrible
attacks, enduring an accident/incident, terrorist, and so on. Anytime a person
is subject to violence, it brings forth trauma, whether it is in small doses or
extreme doses. Posttraumatic Stress Disorders (war shock) was only linked to
combat, but recently mental health experts are finding that more individuals
are subject to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Generally, people that
suffer Multiple Personality Disorder often have Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
underneath. It is often difficult to detect this since people with Multiple
Personality Disorder alters or changes personalities. Some of the personality
types may not illustrate any symptoms of mental illness, while others may
illustrate extreme symptoms. Most patients with Multiple Personality Disorder
(MPD) were subject to extreme abuse as a child, which means these people
suffered severe trauma from the get-go. Now, the people that do not have
Multiple Personality would have to undergo traumatic experiences, or witness
traumatic attacks. It depends on the mind but some people can witness an
accident and it won’t faze them, while others can witness a similar accident
and it could lead them into PTSD symptoms. This type of mind is often suffering
with other problems, and the problem has not been detected, while the person
that was not affected probably had excellent coping skills. Most likely, the person
affected survived traumas long before this accident took place. Trauma affects
us all differently and some more than others. When a person endures trauma it
is essential to get help immediately, since trauma often plays with the mind. A
person will often endure sleepless nights, nightmares, anxiety and panic
attacks and so forth. The issues bring forth more complications since the
nerves are tortured and the person might resort to alcohol or drugs to relieve
the symptoms. Flashbacks are common with trauma patients, and flashbacks can be
dangerous since the person looses contact with the here and now. Rather the
patient will go back in time to the event or one of the series of events that
caused the trauma and they often stay stuck there for a few minutes or longer.
If someone is around them and that person does not have understanding other
complications can occur. Patients with Posttraumatic Stress Disorders (PTSD)
are often treated with various medications, including Trazadone. Trazadone is
often great for relieving stress, reducing night sweats, and nightmares, as
well as other symptoms of posttraumatic stress. Another great solution for
trauma patients is to take Natural Herbs, including Mental Alert remedies,
Multiple Vitamins, especially saturated with B-Complex, and so on. The natural
herbs are great, and if you are seated on a healthy diet this too is helpful to
reduce posttraumatic stress symptoms. The more you take care of you, the more
your symptoms will run the other way. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is nothing
to play around with, since the symptoms are ‘combat.’ In other words, when you
endure an attack, the person often feels like he or she is on a battlefield and
everyone around them is the enemy. The symptoms leave no room for concentration,
understanding, and even affect the person’s ability to hear what is said to him
or her. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder starts out with smaller symptoms and
gradually works up to deeper symptoms if not treated. The sleepless nights
alone leave the patient open for triggers. Triggers are sound, smell, voices,
taste, and so forth. There are many elements in society that can trigger an
episode of Posttraumatic Stress. It is also important to minimize your
entertainment habits. If possible, avoid movies that will startle, fright, or
trigger your symptoms. Movies that are animated or comedies are great sources
of entertainment that will spare you a posttraumatic stress attack. You want to
remember that when the nervous system is affected then so is the body and mind.
In other words, the more attacks you have from posttraumatic stress put your
heart and body at risk of physical illnesses. Finally, it is important to seek
help, take care of yourself, and avoid any element in society that will trigger
your symptoms, including people if necessary. Isolation in one form is not as
bad as suffering posttraumatic stress symptoms. Postpartum Depression is
another issue many suffer, however women are the target of this diagnose.
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