The first way is through mobilization. This is when when your heart rate goes up but goes back down when the threat is gone. Immobilization is when your heart rate goes up but it stays up because your nervous system is stuck. Your heart rate doesn’t go down even when the threat is gone, this is when Post Traumatic Stress Disorder develops. There are a few different symptoms that occur with someone who has Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. one of these symptoms are re-experiencing symptoms, these include flashbacks, bad dreams and bad thoughts. There are physical symptoms that include fast heartbeat and sweating. Someone who has Post Traumatic Stress Disorder may have these symptoms. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can very easily be developed during military combat. Most victims with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder return to their normal state after a while. People who develop PTSD from military combat are much different to treat then the people who develop it from things like sexual assault. Going through trauma is not rare. six out of every ten men go through trauma, and about 50% of women go through it. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can happen to almost anyone. In the military you are constantly exposed to life-threatening situations. In military combat there is a lot of stress so it is not uncommon for a veteran to develop …show more content…
There are some habits that someone with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can get into and that will help. One of these is exercise. Exercise is good for your body and your brain. Another is getting a lot of sleep. It is very important to get a lot of sleep and this will help Post Traumatic Stress Disorder a lot. When your body is healthy it is easier to cope with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
There are many effects that Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can give you, some of these are hyperventilation, avoidance, and negative emotions. Hyperventilation is a condition in which you breath very fast. Avoidance is when you stay away from certain sounds or smells. Negative emotions are bad thoughts.
In the military Post Traumatic Stress Disorder limits a soldier's ability, so they may not be sent into battle. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can come up any time is a person's life. It is possible to have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder for 30 years and not even realize it. Sometimes Post Traumatic Stress Disorder isn’t severe and people might no even notice it. Sometimes people have post traumatic stress disorder and not have any symptoms or any way to notice it until a lot later in their