Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychological health problem that is triggered by a terrifying event – either experiencing it or witnessing it. Flashbacks, horrible dreams, and major tension, as well as wild reflections about the occasion, may be symptoms. The vast majority of people who are involved in terrible incidents may have temporary difficulties shifting and adapting, but with time and great self-care, they usually show indications of progress. If the symptoms worsen, last for a long time or perhaps years, and interfere with your daily work, you may have PTSD. Getting credible treatment once PTSD side effects develop can be critical to reducing symptoms and improving work.

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