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Treatment for Hysteria
Explain how you can help an adolescent with hysteria problems.
(30 Nov 2011)
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Hysteria is a medical condition that needs immediate medical assistance. This is basically a psychological state wherein the individual or the adolescent in this case is known to be overcome by extreme emotions. These emotions could be fear or sorrow and the individual is constantly in a state of anxiety or restlessness.
In some cases the psychological strain is so extensive that it may also manifest certain physical symptoms.
- The adolescent could be administered lavender in any form as it is known to have proven results in calming the individual without any side effects.
- Another excellent natural treatment that you could try on the adolescent would involve the use of St.John’s wort which is known to be an anti-depressant. This herb can be administered to the individual in a capsule or tincture form or even in tea.
- Acupuncture is another excellent natural treatment for an adolescent with hysteria problems that is also cost effective and has almost no side effects.
- If the adolescent has a very bad hysteria attack, then he may be calmed down naturally or even have sleep induced by the use of passion flower.
- Massage therapy is also an excellent natural treatment for hysteria as they tend to be very relaxing especially when performed by a trained professional.
- Herbal remedies for hysteria also include the use of an herb known as Ignatia which is known to relieve pain and convulsions on account of hysteria.
- Similarly herbs like Gelsemium and Valeriana are also known to effectively handle irritability and mood swings experienced on account of hysteria as they tend to have a calming effect on the individual.
- A very commonly used natural treatment for hysteria involves the use of the Bach flower remedies that are known for their relaxing and calming effects.
Before administering any natural treatment, you should ensure that your doctor is consulted and only then administered.
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answered by G M on 30 Nov 2011, 5:39:33
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