5 Signs of PTSD
PTSD can be an incredibly concerning condition, and all too many cases often go untreated simply because the symptoms were not recognized. It is crucial to be able to recognize the signs of PTSD and seek treatment as soon as possible to ensure a full recovery in a timely manner.
PTSD early symptoms
While each person who struggles with PTSD may have a different experience, there are specific early symptoms that are common in most instances. The following are five of the more common signs of PTSD to be mindful of and check for after yourself or someone around you experiences a traumatic event.
Memories of the traumatic event
All too often, patients tend to think more about events that were unpleasant for them. While most instances of a bad experience heal over time and the memories become easier to deal with, those who experience a traumatic event and develop PTSD often have memories that make them feel as if they are reliving the experience, and that it is happening to them or they are witnessing it all over again.
Avoid reminders of the event
Those who struggle with PTSD often have a hard time being around or exposing themselves to things that remind them of the event, which can be in the form of a person, place or an activity. Additionally, many with the condition also try to avoid talking about the event and begin to isolate themselves from the company of others.
Negative behavioral changes
The behavior in patients before they develop PTSD and after they develop the condition are often very different, and behavioral patterns such as drinking more, having angry outbursts and an inability to concentrate may develop. If these symptoms are present in the weeks or months following a traumatic event, then the patient may be suffering from PTSD.
Memory and emotional complications
Many PTSD patients begin to think more negatively about themselves after the traumatic event, and they may feel hopeless, uninterested and depressed. In addition, many who struggle with the condition may remember the event differently than how it actually occurred, although the thoughts about the traumatic episode remain constant in their mind.
Sleep complications
One of the more common symptoms in PTSD patients is an inability to sleep. Many of the intrusive memories occur in the form of nightmares, so the person may be hesitant to fall asleep as a result, or they may be unable to fall asleep despite wanting to be able to do so. Subsequently, the other signs of PTSD often worsen as a result of becoming deprived of proper sleep.
When to consider PTSD treatment
If you or someone you know suffers from signs of PTSD after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, then it is important seeing a medical professional for diagnosis and treatment. PTSD is treatable after identifying the symptoms and when treatment is sought after in a timely manner, allowing the patient to make a healthy recovery and get back to living life in a normal manner once again.
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