Depression is a serious condition that should not be taken lightly.
Depression is an illness that can affect the body as well as your
emotional state. It is not just feeling down or unhappiness when
something does not go your way, but usually a more sever problem. Real
depression takes over the mind and the body.
Clinical Depression:
Sever cases of Depression are referred to as clinical depression. It has
an effect on your routine activities and the way feel physically the
way you think and the way you behave. You may be unable to do everyday
activities, and in sever cases you may have suicidal feelings.
Depression is not just a mood you can “get over”. It is an illness that
often requires medication and treatment.
What are the Symptoms of Depression?
Depression can occur in anyone and is not only rooted in genetic
predisposition. There are many reasons why we get depressed. Sometimes
its temporary, which would not be considered clinical depression which
we are discussing here. But other times, in the cases of clinical
depression, it can lest for years and sometimes a lifetime. It is
important you realize the symptoms of depression so you can eventually
treat it.
Symptoms of Depression include:
- Feeling unhappy and sad most of the time
- Getting frustrated over small things
- Lack of desire for sexual intimacy
- Difficulty sleeping or too much sleep
- Difficulty eating or overeating
- Trouble keeping your thoughts clear
- Feeling like you are in slow motion
- Decreased concentration
- Self blame, feeling useless and worthless
- Memory failure
- Crying for no reason
What Causes Depression?
Because depression is a real illness, it is just that you had a bad day.
That may cause temporary feelings of sadness, but it takes more to
cause true depression. Often times, people suffer from depression
because of major life changing events, life the death of a loved one, a
divorce, or bankruptcy. Some people have gone through traumatic life
changing physical events. For example those who have been abused, raped
or assaulted find that their life seems to be spinning out of control.
Is Depression Hereditary?
There have been many studies that show that people suffering from
depression actually have different wave patterns in their brains. They
also may have a hormone imbalance or chemical imbalance due to life
changes, physical or medical problems. Sometimes depression can be
genetic and passed onto other family members through someones genetic
makeup. Scientists are still researching the connection between a
persons genes and clinical depression.
Prevention and Treatment:
While we do not usually have the ability to prevent traumatic events
from happening, but we can try to build up our support systems. Having
people to turn to when life changing events happen can be the best
medication. However, there are times when we need to seek professional
help.
Seeking Professional Help:
Counseling can help prevent depression from getting worse and can also
give you the support you need to get through the difficult times. And
other times you may need the help of a prescription medication. It is
important to see your doctor if you are feeling depressed. They can
evaluate your symptoms and guide you to the best treatment.
Source:
http://www.consumerhealthreview.org/brain-health/depression/
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