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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) doesn't always occur alone. Other medical conditions, such as depression and alcohol abuse, often occur with it.
- Alcohol and drug abuse occur with PTSD in both men and women. More than half of men with PTSD have a problem with alcohol. Alcohol also is a problem in women with PTSD.4
- Depression occurs more often than any other medical problem in women with PTSD, and it occurs often in men with PTSD.4
- Suicide may be a concern in people with PTSD.
- Anger and fear often occur in people with PTSD. Close to half of men with PTSD have problems with their behavior, such as uncontrolled anger.4
- Grief may affect post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). People who have been through a traumatic event and also have lost a loved one may have symptoms of PTSD for a longer time than those who have not lost a loved one.14
- Panic attacks and feeling anxious often occur with PTSD.
- Physical health problems also may be linked to PTSD.
One Man's Story: "I didn't know why I needed to drink or wanted to drink. But Vietnam was never very far away when I did."—Ron, 60 |
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January 21, 2009- Author:
- Jeannette Curtis
- Medical Review:
- Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Jessica Hamblen, PhD - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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