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Insomnia and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder-PTSD

By: Penny Butler, NaturalHealing.com.au

When the mind is unable to find a resting place it overtime causes a person to suffer ongoing disturbances throughout the day hours and night hours. Insomnia alone brings forth symptoms of anxiety, panic attacks, frustration, anger, grogginess, and so on.

Thus, when a person has a mental disorder causing the insomnia it triples the problems in the person's life and help is needed in order to help the person cope.

Fighting insomnia for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder patients requires ongoing therapy and proper medications. When a person has Posttraumatic Stress, a qualified counselor must help the person learn to deal with the trauma that caused the stress and work through each trauma by enforcing acceptance. The person over time must learn that it is not his or her fault that the trauma occurred and learn to accept that the person could do nothing to change the event. One of the best tactics for this type of insomnia-based disorder is to bring forth visual transmissions. In other words, allow the person to find a safe haven and then ask the person to step out of the mind for a short time and visualize his or her self in the scene of trauma. The person is to look at the trauma event through a second or third eye, and avoid visualizing his or her self in the scene enduring the trauma. Once the person grasps the event in time, he or she will see that they had no control of the situation and this will gradually ease the mind. During the course of treatment and with time the person should learn to recognize, accept and move forward, thus resting peacefully during night hours.

 

Other steps can be taking to help a person cope with stress and work toward sleeping peacefully during night hours. Certain medications may help those suffering Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, since the disorder is triggering chemicals in the brain and affecting the central nervous system. Chiropractic treatment, coupled with sedatives that will calm the mind can do wonders for a person and help the person sleep peacefully during night hours.

 

XANAX is one of the best medicines, coupled with CYPROHEPTADINE, providing a nervous condition that is affecting the skin is involved can do wonders for the mind suffering insomnia as a result of Posttraumatic Stress Disorders. TRAZADONE is also prescribed to patients suffering insomnia from Posttraumatic Stress Disorders. Trazadone helps to reduce pain while allowing the person to sleep during night hours. Doctors qualified in treating this particular diagnose that causes chronic insomnia will know which medications benefit the patient most, since each of us differ in our own way.

 

Again, ongoing therapy is needed for this diagnose that causes ongoing insomnia. Medical doctors can help, but for the most part mental health expertise is required in the treatment of these patients. At one time Posttraumatic Stress Disorder-PTSD was considered to exist on in war survivors, but recently millions are affected by the diagnose every day. Thus, the diagnose once known as "war shock" is claiming minds daily, since any traumatic action, or picture can trigger the mind into shock. In other words, a person can see another person shot and kill an individual and may suffer mild shock as a result, thus this occurrence will bring forth mild symptoms, including insomnia.

 

If you are suffering chronic or acute insomnia due to symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder-PTSD, it is time to get help now. Since the level of stress is higher in these patients the patients are at a higher risk of heart failure, diabetes, high-blood pressure, strokes, and so forth. Getting help is essential; since you are worth the miles, you will walk to rest peacefully and relax the mind.

 

Author HerbalCleanse.com.au
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