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It\u2019s estimated that approximately 3.6% of adults have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a mental health condition that occurs following a terrifying event such as an automobile accident or service in combat. If flashbacks, ruminating thoughts, or sleep disturbances are affecting your quality of life, you may want to consider a cutting-edge treatment like ketamine infusion therapy at the practice of Jessen Mukalel, MD. At InfusionMD in The Woodlands, Texas<\/a>, the team regularly prescribes ketamine infusion therapy to assist patients who are suffering from the effects of PTSD. Make an appointment by calling the office today or booking online.<\/p>\n

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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Q & A<\/h2>\n
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common mental health condition that affects millions of Americans, including men, women, and children. If you witness or experience a frightening or traumatic event, such as a fire, earthquake, or violent attack, you\u2019re also more likely to develop PTSD.<\/p>\n

Although most people who experience traumatic events get better over time, you may have PTSD<\/a><\/span> if your symptoms get worse, last for years at a time, or interfere with your ability to participate in normal activities like going to work or spending time with family and friends.<\/p>\n

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The symptoms of PTSD affect everyone differently. Some people start experiencing flashbacks and sleep disturbances within a month of a traumatic incident, while others develop symptoms months or even years later. That said, PTSD symptoms are separated into four categories:<\/p>\n