Noa Argamani Reunites with her family (IDF) An Israeli medical expert who treated some of the hostages who were freed from Hamas captivity in over the weekend spoke about how they are dealing with their ordeals. In an interview with Israel’s News , director of the Safra Children’s Hospital at Tel Hashomer, explained how while the four freed hostages may be happy for now, they have suffered a great deal and sometimes symptoms of can take a long time to manifest themselves. PTSD is a mental health condition that is triggered by a terrifying event — either experiencing it or witnessing it.
Symptoms may include flashbacks, nightmares The Mayo Clinic explains that PTSD symptoms may start within one month of a traumatic event, but sometimes symptoms may not appear until years after the event. These symptoms cause significant problems in social or work situations and in relationships. They can also interfere with your ability to go about your normal daily tasks.
The images shared of the freed hostages reunited with their loved ones showed them to be happy and smiling. However, this may be misleading. Prof.
Itai Pesach treated the abductees who returned from Hamas captivity at the weekend and explained, “They have been physically and mentally abused for a long time. They are all in a state of severe malnutrition, although it does not appear to them. We must not let the sight of the eyes for a moment confuse us.
Although it does not appear to them, the returnees were subjected.
