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Trauma

Fast Facts about Trauma

  • In trauma, a person may feel extreme horror, fear, and a sense of bleak helplessness
  • A person who suffers from a traumatic brain injury has a high risk of suffering from dementia as well.
  • Children can develop impaired learning after going through a trauma
  • Women are twice as likely to develop posttraumatic stress disorder than men
  • Trauma can lead to alcohol and drug abuse as well as suicidal tendencies
  • One of the leading causes of death in the USA for people above the age of 45 is trauma after a car crash.

When a person goes through an episode of traumatic event, they experience extreme feelings of helplessness, fear and horror and stay in it long after the event has passed. Some of the common events that result in trauma includes:

  • Rape or sexual assault
  • Car crashes and fire
  • Catastrophic events
  • Domestic violence, physical or emotional
  • Disasters caused by human error, any accident in industrial setting
  • Kidnapping or torture
  • Witnessing a horrendous crime
  • Unexpected and sudden death of someone close

Post-traumatic stress disorder if diagnosed can be treated with some help. A person can be proscribed some medications, counseling Psychotherapeutic methods such as group discussions and other methods can slowly help the patients come to terms with what has happened and move on. Trauma is as common in children as it is in adults and can make it very difficult for them to attend school, hangout with friends or attend social events.

Symptoms

Some people show instant reaction to a trauma and theirs’ is easy to detect but some people give into it slowly over the duration of months to several years. These symptoms can help with early diagnosis:

  • Nightmares
  • depression
  • Hopelessness
  • Flashbacks
  • Disturbing thoughts regarding the incident
  • Feelings word or object that triggers the memory of the events.
  • Avoiding and refraining everything surrounding the event even months and years after
  • Blaming one one’s own self and feeling incomprehensible guilt.
  • Insomnia and disturbed sleeping patterns
  • Headache
  • Lack of food consumption
  • Hypersensitivity
  • A prominent change in habits and behavior for instance a talkative person stopped speaking etc.
  • Aloof and removed from the surroundings.

Recommended Supplements

While eating a healthy diet and regular exercise helps to manage Trauma, it is not enough to keep you fit and healthy. Supplements are essential for managing Trauma and reducing its symptoms. But it should be kept in mind that supplements should not be used to replace the treatment for Trauma. It is not always true that natural products are safe for use. Many products can react with your body and produce an adverse reaction. Thus, it is better to be safe and consult your before starting to use any supplements for managing your condition.

The following supplements have proven to benefit people with Trauma: