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Dog bites and PTSD

Dog Bites & Injuries,Firm News On Wednesday, May 29, 2019

After getting bitten by a dog in Connecticut, some people may want to forget the incident as quickly as possible. If the incident was particularly traumatic, though, it can be hard for people to move on, and sometimes people might have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. It is important for them to recognize the signs and know when they need to seek help.

There are many signs that a person might have PTSD. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, some people may have trouble concentrating or be unable to fall asleep. Other people may have nightmares about the dog bite and experience flashbacks. Additionally, some people may feel irritable or realize they feel wary whenever they are in an area similar to the place where the dog bite happened. Some people may also blame themselves for the incident or blame the people who were nearby when the incident occurred.

Some people may think they will experience PTSD immediately after the dog bite occurs. People may not experience symptoms for months, though, so it is important for them to recognize the signs. Additionally, people may wonder if a dog bite is really the kind of incident that can cause PTSD. People may experience this condition after they undergo a frightening experience, and this can include dog bites. Someone who witnesses the incident may also have this condition.

If people realize they have PTSD, it is important for them to seek help. HelpGuide.org says that it is a good idea for people to get treatment as soon as they realize they may have this condition because this may help keep it from getting worse. During treatment, people might work with a therapist to understand how the dog bite affected them emotionally. They typically learn how to deal with all of these emotions. Additionally, people may learn how to help their families understand the full impact the incident has had on them.

 

 

 

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