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6 Signs of PTSD You Should Know

Rakesh Goyal. MD

6 Signs of PTSD You Should Know

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Are you wondering if you or a loved one is suffering from PTSD? Well, you can easily spot it out by some common signs. Continue reading to figure out common PTSD signs that shouldn’t be ignored.


Flashbacks


Individuals struggling with PTSD often find themselves experiencing flashbacks of traumatic events. These people tend to experience flashbacks, making those memories seem as vivid as they were when they occurred. Moreover, these flashbacks can be triggered by some occurrence, individual, object, or without any reason. Re-living the events through flashbacks can cause individuals to experience immense fear, vulnerability, and trauma.


Hyperarousal


Hyperarousal is one of the common signs of PTSD. Hyperarousal is when individuals feel alert physically and mentally. Yes, we understand this might sound good but hyperarousal is being attentive to an extremely tough point, making it challenging for PTSD patients. Common symptoms of hyperarousal include:

● Anxiety

● Constant tension or being on the edge

● Trouble sleeping

● Having anger outbursts for no reason

● Continuously feeling stress


When PTSD patients suffer hyper-arousal, they have a tough time relaxing. Moreover, they can always be on the edge and face constant fear.


Avoidance of Reminders


Another common sign of PTSD is avoidance. PTSD survivors tend to steer clear of some individuals, places, occasions, or objects as they can be a reminder of a traumatic event in their life. These signs can often appear after or before a disturbing occurrence.

If individuals don't display any intense emotions, then it's probably nothing to worry about. However, if they're breaking down and refusing to attend an event or visit someone, they're triggered.


Apathy and Numbness


Individuals suffering from PTSD often speak of feeling numb and are unable to enjoy things that previously mattered to them. They become exceedingly indifferent in their daily lives, and frequently exhibit signs of sorrow. Nothing appears as sweet or rewarding as it previously did because they are unable to get past the trauma, which is why many people with PTSD encounter this problem consistently.


Feelings of Guilt


PTSD survivors that have experienced traumatic events such as accidents, sexual assault, or events where they've lost loved ones, experience guilt. Most people with PTSD start blaming themselves for the event and its outcomes. Moreover, these feelings can affect their lives, worsening every situation since they seem to get stuck between their guilt and trauma.


Substance Abuse


Most individuals that have experienced a traumatic situation are likely to self-medicate by using drugs or alcohol. This is extremely typical among people who have PTSD. According to a source, individuals struggling with anxiety and other disorders are likely to be addicted to drugs. Severe substance abuse can also be a PTSD sign.


Opt for Ketamine Wellness’s Ketamine Infusions for PTSD Right Away!


If you or a loved one is suffering from PTSD and looking for treatment, reach out to our Ketamine Wellness Practice to receive your personalized Ketamine infusion therapy.

Our Ketamine Wellness Practice also offers ketamine treatment for depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, OCD, chronic refractory pain, migraines, and more. Our expert team is dedicated to offering our patients relief through highly successful and patient tailored IV ketamine infusion therapy. 

Schedule a free consultation right away to learn about your PTSD treatment.



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