Combinations of traumas such as child physical abuse (CPA), child sexual abuse (CSA), and adult violence were hypothesized to be associated with greater likelihood of limiting pain and earlier symptom onset, relative to women with no or singular trauma exposures. Pain prevalence rates (PRs) and...
and health care utilization among women in a primary care setting.Women (N = 116) consecutively recruited during routine gynecological appointments were given a set of questionnaires that explored 5 types of trauma (i.e., sexual, physical, and emotional abuse; physical neglect; witnessing violence...
Ear hematomas (auricular) may occur if an injury causes bleeding to the outside helix or cartilage structure of the ear. Physical trauma is the most common cause of auricular hematoma. Often called boxer's ear, wrestler's ear or cauliflower ear, the blood becomes trapped between the thin la...
What are the symptoms of psychological trauma? Immediately after the negative event occurs, it is common for an individual to go through a stage of denial, or shock. Afterwards, physical symptoms can include nausea and headaches. Psychological symptoms consist of flashbacks and night terrors. ...
Although the course of development of the embryo is influenced by the vicissitudes of intrauterine life, this course is largely determined by the inherited pattern. After birth the program of development is further modified by nutrition, trauma, and an infinitude of other environmental influences. So...
the fantasies about sexual traumas were expressions of a sexual drive. Thereafter in Freud’s therapeutic method, the search for actual sexual trauma was replaced by an exploration of the ways in which patients’ sexual inclinations, already present in childhood, were expressed in behaviour. ...
lose motor functions along with cognitive and physical abilities.Physicians use the GlasgowComaScale to determine the extent of brain trauma. This is a neurological scale that measures the level of a person’s consciousness. The Rancho Los Amigos Scale is used to monitor the recovery of the ...
of expression. Other criteria used to classify tic disorders include the age of onset, as well as the route to manifestation (i.e., vocal or motor). Other criteria help to isolate outside factors that may contribute to tic disorders, such as emotional stress, physicaltrauma, or medications....
of direction and distance that they employ for navigation. However, a person who suffers some form of brain trauma and impaired spatial sense will resort to another strategy for spatial navigation, such as memorizing landmarks. The only change that occurs in the brain is a reorganization of ...
It is caused by the thickening of the epithelium due to trauma or irritation from chewing. No treatment is necessary for linea alba. Red tongue There are obvious causes of the red color change of the tongue, such as something you ate (strawberries or red-colored foods). Some acidic foods ...