Blue Wavelength Light Treatment for Improving Sleep in Patients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Hassan Masood
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Traumatic live events comprise the etiology of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD patients are known to face adverse impacts on their mental and physical health. Symptoms of concern relating to PTSD include heightened anxiety levels, intrusive memories, nightmares, and problems with sleeping. Disrupted sleep leads to exhausted brain function that impedes the daily activities of individuals and impacts their perceived quality of life. Therefore, researchers have sought to examine interventions that help improve sleep and circadian rhythms. Recently, blue-light therapy has been the target of clinical research to understand its role in alleviating PTSD symptoms. Results from clinical trials showed that patients receiving blue light showed significant reductions in daytime sleepiness and fatigue. Furthermore, these individuals showed faster reaction times and greater phase advances in circadian rhythms, leading to earlier sleep onset at night. As we work towards focusing our attention on addressing mental health issues, investigating the benefits of non-pharmacological interventions such as blue-light therapy can help improve the health outcomes of PTSD patients.
蓝色波长光治疗改善创伤后应激障碍患者睡眠
创伤性生活事件构成了创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的病因。众所周知,创伤后应激障碍患者的心理和身体健康都会受到不利影响。与创伤后应激障碍有关的症状包括高度焦虑、侵入性记忆、噩梦和睡眠问题。睡眠中断会导致大脑功能衰竭,阻碍个人的日常活动,影响他们的生活质量。因此,研究人员试图研究有助于改善睡眠和昼夜节律的干预措施。最近,蓝光疗法已成为临床研究的目标,以了解其在减轻创伤后应激障碍症状中的作用。临床试验结果显示,接受蓝光照射的患者白天嗜睡和疲劳的症状明显减轻。此外,这些人表现出更快的反应时间和更大的昼夜节律阶段进步,导致晚上更早入睡。当我们努力将注意力集中在解决心理健康问题时,研究非药物干预的好处,如蓝光疗法,可以帮助改善创伤后应激障碍患者的健康状况。
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