Post Traumatic stress Disorder

Post Traumatic stress is a disorder that develops in  people who have experienced a shocking, scary &dangerous events.It is  characterized by failure to get better after undergoing or witnessing a scary event The condition may last months or years, with set off that can bring back memories of the discomfort accompanied by intense emotional and physical reactions. People who were abused as children or who have been frequently exposed to life-threatening situations are at danger for developing PTSD. Victims of trauma related to physical and sexual assault face the utmost risk for PTSD.

Psychiatrists and psychologists use specially developed interview and assessment tools to evaluate a person for the existence of PTSD or other psychiatric conditions. Treatment for PTSD may comprise psychotherapy&  medication. The goal of PTSD treatment is to reduce the emotional and physical symptoms& to improve daily operations, and to help the person better manage with the event that caused the disorder. Doctors use certain antidepressant medications   to treat PTSD and to control the feelings of anxiety and its linked symptoms including:

 

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