Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms may start within one month of a traumatic event, but sometimes symptoms may not appear until years after the event. These symptoms cause significant problems in social or work situations and in relationships. They can also interfere with your ability to go about your normal dailyContinue Reading

https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg26/chapter/1-Guidance#the-treatment-of-ptsd The most characteristic symptoms of PTSD are re-experiencing symptoms. PTSD sufferers involuntarily re-experience aspects of the traumatic event in a very vivid and distressing way. This includes flashbacks where the person acts or feels as if the event was recurring; nightmares; and repetitive and distressing intrusive images or otherContinue Reading

Check out @ClevelandClinic’s Tweet: hhttps://twitter.com/ClevelandClinic/status/890352533553557504?s=09 Stress strikes your body in these 7 places: https://t.co/sEsmq8Evrt — Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) July 26, 2017 3. Skin and hair If you have a skin condition such as eczema, rosacea or psoriasis, stress can make it worse. It also can lead to hives and itchiness,Continue Reading