Long term symptoms of stress reaction can be varied. They can include depression, sleep disorder, weight loss or gain, irritability and substance abuse. Symptoms are as varied as the individuals involved in the stressors.
Sweating and irritability are two symptoms of story-term stress reactions.
Sweating and irritability are two symptoms of story-term stress reactions.
Decreased problem-solving abilities does not directly relate to short term stress reactions.
Symptoms such as bleeding, open wounds, fractures, or infections are physical manifestations of the injuries sustained in the terrorist incident and may not directly relate to long-term stress reactions. These physical symptoms require immediate medical attention and treatment, separate from addressing stress-related symptoms.
It is a long term reaction to combat and operational exposure
Shell shock(Combat Stress Reaction (CSR)) is a military term used to categorize a range of behaviours resulting from the stress of battle which decrease the combatant's fighting efficiency. The most common symptoms are fatigue, slower reaction times, indecision, disconnection from one's surroundings, and inability to prioritize. Combat stress reaction is generally short-term and should not be confused with PTSD which is a long-term disorder attributable to combat stress.
It is a long term reaction to combat and operational exposure.
It is a long term reaction to combat and operational exposure.
Common reaction to severe short term stress reaction
Post-combat stress, also known as combat stress reaction or combat-related stress, can result from exposure to traumatic events during combat. It can manifest as symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, anxiety, and difficulty concentrating. Seeking professional help and support from mental health professionals is crucial in managing post-combat stress.
It is a long term reaction to combat and operational exposure
General adaptation syndrome is used to describe how someone's body short and long term reaction to stress. This is to see how someone is able to handle their stress.