trauma is commonly associated with mental health, symptoms can occur beyond the brain too. Whether it be surviving a car crash or experiencing abuse, the human body will tend to display an array of physical symptoms as a response to emotional trauma developed from highly stressful events. With...
The presentation of symptoms varies among individuals and depends largely on the location of the injury and the intensity of the trauma. Furthermore, the effects of TBI can be temporary or permeant. Symptoms generally range from headaches, disorientation, confusion, irritability, fatigue, and poor c...
Post-traumatic growth (PTG) refers to positive psychological changes resulting from coping with trauma or major life crises. PTG may mitigate the negative effects of IBD-PTS and may be influenced by disease activity. We aimed to explore the relationship between disease status, expectations about ...
Conversely, the development of the disorder also depends on the characteristics of the trauma and individual risk factors [19]. To screen and explore potential biomarkers as well as the therapeutic targets used to treat PTSD that TBI causes, we conducted further analysis of the molecular mechanisms...
Family history of the disorder increases the risk, but environmental stressors, such as trauma or substance abuse, can also trigger symptoms. Neurotransmitter imbalances, particularly involving dopamine and glutamate, are thought to play a significant role in the development of schizophrenia. Early ...
Interestingly, in the DSM-5, PTSD has been moved from the anxiety disorder group to a new category of ‘trauma- and stressor-related disorders’, which reflects the cognizance alternation of PTSD. In contrast to the DSM versions, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) International ...
(2018). Psychometrics of the child PTSD symptom scale for DSM-5 for trauma-exposed children and adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 47(1), 38–46. https://doi.org/10.1080/15374416.2017.1350962 Article PubMed Google Scholar Ford, J. D., Racusin, R., Daviss...
In the last decade, however, increasing concerns have been expressed regarding the significance of subconcussive head trauma, which by definition does not result in loss or alteration of consciousness, but may result in symptoms such as headache or dizziness. Concern originated in contact sports [...
The doctor will perform a thorough medical examination to determine whether the explosive outburst was related to substance abuse, withdrawal from drugs, head trauma,delirium, or other physical conditions. If the patient becomes assaultive inside the hospital, he may be placed in restraints or given...
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