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How does PTSD Increase the Risk of Dementia

Certain individuals can go through extremely terrifying incidents. These can result in the development of the PTSD. Also called post-traumatic stress disorder, it can give way to more severe conditions later in life. Former Director, Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi Abbey Healthcare, puts forth that dementia is one of these conditions. PTSD can contribute to the causes of this brain disorder.

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How does PTSD Increase the Risk of Dementia

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  1. How does PTSD Increase the Risk of Dementia?

  2. Certain individuals can go through extremely terrifying incidents. These can result in the development of the PTSD. Also called post-traumatic stress disorder, it can give way to more severe conditions later in life. Former Director, Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi Abbey Healthcare, puts forth that dementia is one of these conditions. PTSD can contribute to the causes of this brain disorder. Provided that an individual is going through the former condition, preventing such a brain disorders is vital. Otherwise, for the health of an individual, the presence of both conditions can be lead to a majorly harmful outcomes. To limit the outcomes of these kinds, it is important to understand how post-traumatic stress disorder can lead to dementia. This can further help in managing the prevention of this brain disorder.

  3. Is PTSD a Risk Factor for Dementia? • Post-traumatic stress disorder can share a relationship with dementia. In the middle age group, the presence of this disorder may work as a risk factor for this brain condition. But not in the case of every individual can the final outcome be the same, outlines Mr. Sodhi. • In addition to this, it should also be understood that in some instances, a person may already be undergoing dementia. During the later stages of this condition, PTSD can develop. This can specifically develop when that person has been diagnose with Alzheimer’s disease. • How is Dementia Caused by Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder? • Dementia is among those disorders that do not come with the clearly defined causes. Even when some causes may be identify, they may not certainly result in the same disorder. Coming to how post-traumatic stress disorder can cause the dementia, 2 things then become vital for understanding.

  4. Firstly, PTSD may be a factor causing this brain disorder. But how it gives rise to the dementia may not be said with certainty. Secondly, Former Director, Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi Abbey Healthcare, says that PTSD can work as a risk factor too. In this case, it may not be the sole cause of the condition. However, it can also contribute to the worsening of the disorder. • As a risk factor, a person who has gone through trauma can develop the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. Particularly when more than 4 signs have been develop, the risk of the developing dementia can be observed. Usually, this can be seen in the case of war veterans. However, the general public may also be the vulnerable to the same. • Can Dementia be Prevented by Healing PTSD? • There may be no certainty that dementia will be fully prevented. This is due to the nature of the disorder. Given that PTSD is a possible cause or a risk factor for the same, one may prevent dementia by healing this disorder. • Mr. Sodhi brings forth that with the adoption of some strategies, post-traumatic stress disorder can be treated. These strategies are given as follows:

  5. . CBT or Cognitive Behavioral Therapy • At an early age, when a kid undergoes a traumatic experience, he or she can benefit from cognitive behavior therapy. This is also suggested for those in the middle and older age groups. • With the help of this therapy, emotional traumas can be manage . They can prevent a person from remaining stuck in an experience. Consequently, disorders like dementia can be prevented while PTSD can be healed. • 2. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing or EMDR Therapy • When EMDR is opted for, Mr. Sodhi explains that a psychotherapeutic approach is put to use. It works against the emotional traumas and also limits the brain from getting affected by it. • In an important way, the Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy is able to protect this organ during PTSD. Hence, dementia can be prevented, adds Former Director, Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi Abbey Healthcare. • 3. By Meditating • Meditation is suggested for individuals who are already diagnose with dementia. This practice is useful for those also who are undergoing disorders like PTSD. It can bring prevention against both conditions. Moreover, Mr. Sodhi says that positive feelings can be introduce in the brain by meditating & make the organ work better. • 4. Medical Help for Managing PTSD • According to Mr. Sodhi, in some cases, healing post-traumatic stress disorder may not be completely or majorly possible. Provided that the disorder is managed, it may help in reducing the high risk of a dementia. For this to happen, medical help should be obtain . Dementia specialists and other therapists can both help for the management of the condition.

  6. To Wrap it up • PTSD can make an individual undergo and be stuck in a traumatic experience. This can hamper the health of the brain and result in other disorders. The risk of dementia can possibly be greater in some cases. Former Director, Prabhdyal Singh Sodhi Abbey Healthcare, says that by healing or managing the PTSD, dementia may also be prevented in some individuals.

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