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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Alternative Healing of Post-Concussive Syndrome


The stressful life in our society leads to frequent cases of post-traumatic syndrome. This psychological stance has other names – post-concussive syndrome or shell shock. The latter originated in the years after WWI and after the Vietnam War, too. PCS share similarities with post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, but only in some symptoms – confusion. Lack of attention, memory loss and cantankerous behaviour. Fortunately, a number of therapies could help the patients.

The PCS symptoms can last up to an year. In some cases, the symptoms remain hidden, while many other patients receive wrong medications. There is a controversy among the specialists and a number of the PCS main aspects remain disputed.

In the average case, a patient with developing PCS will receive mild anti-depressants as a treatment. Pills like these are believed to channel rage, calm the nerves and re-establish normal behaviour. In my opinion, there is no need to depend on expensive drugs, as the problem is purely psychological. The combination of past psychological issues, physical pain and stressful life can lead to worsening of the condition. Instead of adding more stress and thinking of themselves as victims, the PCS patients should try alternative healing methods.

The professionals from end of tenancy cleaning Kensal Green recommend focusing on house work, cooking and relaxation. Improved diet, with more magnesium, phosphorus and fish oil can massage the clogged brain.

Despite the above-mentioned tips, cleaners Willesden recommend other concept. In their opinion, going outdoors frequently will reduce the PCS symptoms. All the house work should be ignored and left to the professionals.

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