War Neurosis is a term used to describe a mental disorder that affects individuals who have experienced or been exposed to traumatic events during wars. This disorder is also known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Synonyms for War Neurosis include Combat Fatigue, Battle Shock, Shell Shock, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Combat Stress Reaction. These terms describe the same condition experienced by soldiers, particularly those who have experienced combat. Symptoms of War Neurosis include anxiety, night terrors, flashbacks, irritability, depression, and physical symptoms. It is important to identify the symptoms and seek professional medical help if they persist to avoid further complications.