Introduction
PTSD is a mental health condition that occurs after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, such as violence, war, or a natural disaster. It involves reliving the trauma, avoidance, and heightened alertness.

Incidence
Around 7-8% of people will experience PTSD during their lifetime, with higher rates in populations exposed to significant trauma, like military veterans.

Symptoms

  • Flashbacks or intrusive memories of the event.
  • Avoiding places, people, or activities that remind you of the trauma.
  • Hypervigilance, irritability, or trouble sleeping.

Treatment

  1. Therapy:
    • Trauma-focused CBT or EMDR to process traumatic memories.
    • Group therapy to share experiences.
  2. Medications:
    • Antidepressants like sertraline or paroxetine.
  3. Lifestyle:
    • Stress management techniques such as yoga, mindfulness, and exercise.