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But it’s important for Soldiers to not neglect seeking relationship problems Los Angeles and for their fellow comrades-in-arms to let their chain of command know when they suspect a battle buddy is suffering from concussion. The key to recovery from concussion is time, knowledge and education, Dr. Ritchie added.
She cautioned that should a Soldier suffering from a concussion return to duty too early and become involved in another blast or accident, that Soldier could suffer irreversible brain damage. Soldiers diagnosed with mild TBI should ensure their medical records are updated for future reference, she said.
Addressing PTSD, Dr. Ritchie also said no amount of training can totally prepare a Soldier for the realities of combat. Most will do well but, for some, persistent symptoms can include re-experiencing the event through nightmares, jumping at loud noises, or feeling keyed up or on edge all the time.
“We know from the mental-health advisory teams and other sources that between 20 and 30 percent of U.S. military personnel returning from combat operations report these psychological symptoms; they have sleep problems, feel depressed and have difficulty in their relationships,” Dr. Ritchie said. “Most Soldiers will transition in a normal, healthy way, but some will take a little longer than others.”
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