Ptsd Effects On War

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After enduring countless issues and horrifying sights in war, those who survive may encounter long lasting effects due to their hardships. One common effect includes Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a mental health issue some develop “after experiencing or witnessing a life-threatening event” for example, combat (1). Often times PTSD can affect anyone, even children, but it is more commonly seen in those who have been in battle or sexually assaulted. War experiences and distress forever change a person, physically but also mentally, overall having a vast effect on their lives in the civil world. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can have many symptoms, depending on the person and what they endured. The symptoms may remain constant or fluctuate, but include reliving the situations and abstaining from circumstances that remind them of the horrific event. Other symptoms …show more content…

Unfortunately there is no cure to this mental issue, but therapy can help with coping American soldier Chaplain Carlos Huerta was diagnosed with PTSD in 2004. For many years he refused to admit that he had this mental disorder due to the fear of Army leadership reacting negatively if it were on his record. Huerta would find himself being “triggered” by certain things in the civil world after returning from combat and would feel “a panic, a fear of being closed off, claustrophobia, and pains in the chest” (2). At first, Huerta believed it to be heart issues rather than a mental health issue, but after having multiple tests performed, doctors diagnosed him with PTSD and prescribed a psychotropic medication to help with the anxiety. PTSD forever had changed

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