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acute stress disorder causes

acute stress disorder causes Acute stress disorder occurs when a patient is unable to bring immediate closure to a traumatic event. Signs and symptoms of acute stress disorder begin
within 4 weeks following the traumatic event and should resolve during the same period.

A traumatic experience that usually is life threatening causes the patient either
physical injury or psychological injury, leaving the patient in a state of acute anxiety. The patient is unable to resolve the anxiety following the traumatic event, causing anxiety to recur during the period immediately following the trauma.

A patient diagnosed with acute stress disorder can be restored to the emotional
functionality that existed before the trauma if psychological support is given
during the period when the patient experiences acute stress disorder. The
patient may experience major depressive disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder
if acute stress disorder is untreated.

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