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WORLD TRAUMA DAY

17TH OCTOBER 2023
WHAT IS WORLD TRAUMA DAY?
World Trauma Day 2023 is an important day for raising awareness about mental health that is observed every year on October 17. It acts as a forum to raise awareness of the plight of trauma victims and to spread important information about taking preventive measures in daily life to avoid traumatic events.
WHAT IS TRAUMA?
Trauma is the psychological and emotional discomfort brought on by upsetting or potentially fatal circumstances. Numerous symptoms, including flashbacks, anxiety, and avoidance behaviors, can be present. Trauma can result from incidents like accidents, abuse, or natural disasters and has a significant impact on a person's daily life and mental health.
HISTORY OF WORLD TRAUMA DAY
World Trauma Day was formed for the first time in 2011 in New Delhi, India. because traffic-related accidents across the nation are thought to result in over 400 deaths per day. The goal of the day is to reduce the number of fatalities and long-term impacts of trauma accidents worldwide.
PURPOSE OF WORLD TRAUMA DAY
The purpose of October 17th's World Trauma Day is to increase public awareness of the effects of trauma, emphasize injury prevention, and promote prompt and efficient trauma care, thereby lowering avoidable deaths and disabilities. It encourages international cooperation between healthcare experts and organizations to improve public safety and health.
IMPORTANCE OF WORLD TRAUMA DAY
World Trauma Day is extremely significant because it promotes injury prevention, awareness of the global impact of traumatic injuries, and trauma care that can save lives. It underlines the necessity of cooperation in upgrading healthcare systems, decreasing mortality, and raising the standard of living for the countless people affected by trauma around the world.
FACTS OF WORLD TRAUMA DAY
Strong stress can cause epigenetic alterations that have an impact on future generations' mental health. Fragmented or suppressed memories are frequently held by trauma survivors as a psychological defense mechanism for their wellbeing. The hippocampus may shrink as a result of persistent stress and trauma, which may affect memory and emotion control. Due to a sensitized amygdala in trauma survivors, even benign stimuli can cause traumatic responses.
Long-term exposure to maltreatment or neglect may lead to complicated posttraumatic stress disorder. Trauma may intensify sensory perception, making survivors more sensitive to environmental cues, Chronic inflammation caused by traumatic experiences increases the chance of developing autoimmune disorders, The effects of trauma extend to one's capacity for language and emotional expression.
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