ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM DEPRESSION?
We all have our moments of highs and lows. Don't we? But, What would you do if your moments of lows are not just moments, but are long pauses of lows lasting for a period of days, months, or even years? What Would you do then, what do you call it? It's called depression and you need to visit a doctor in such cases.
What is depression?
Depression is a state of sadness that lasts for a brief timeline.
The symptoms include-
- Loss of interest in daily activities, loss of appetite, sleep deprivation, lack of rational thinking, lack of energy, unable to focus on daily activities, feeling extreme sadness, guilt and despair, suicidal thoughts, and self-doubts are its common symptoms.
Hey, have you taken more than one antidepressant pill, but you are still feeling depressed? It just doesn't go away, the state of sadness? Do you know why? And you are frustrated that your depression keeps coming back? Hey, You are not alone. We all go through phases to become better people. This phase has come before you so you can learn from this phase. There are so many people who are first told that they have depression or anxiety when they might actually have a different medical condition. Out Of these people, one in two will first be told they have depression, one in four will be told they have anxiety. We just don't know what the truth is, in reality. But, if you are diagnosed with depression. Why not visit a doctor?
Why Does Your Depression Keeps Coming Back?
There are a ton of reasons why symptoms of depression may insist, despite taking being on medication. In that case, your depression has relapsed. Okay, so One of these reasons may be because patients don’t always remember to tell their doctors about all the symptoms they’re experiencing which means relapsing of your depression. For example, patients may talk to their doctors when they feel down or depressed and are looking for relief. They may not talk about the times when they’ve felt really good or energetic. In fact, patients often think about these phases as their “absolute best Times” or “absolute Normal Times.” This is a piece of important information that can help your doctor make a correct diagnosis and provide treatment that may help you feel better which you shouldn't deny in the first place for early detection and identification.
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DEPRESSED FEELING |
Helping your Doctor may as well help You. Don't you agree?
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Doctor Help You |
After all, getting a correct and right diagnosis is the very first step in finding a treatment that is curably right for you. Before I forget, Bipolar depression is also a form of depression that may require a different kind of treatment from your doctor.
If you really have questions about bipolar depression, You might as well have a talk with your doctor. Several treatments, including some new medications, along with support from your doctor, can help people manage their symptoms over time.
Types of Depression
Clinical Depression - A more severe form of depression often called major depression or major depressive disorder.
Persistent Depressive Disorder- A mild but long-form of depression.
Post Natal Depression - Depression that occurs after childbirth.
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Mentally Depression |
Bipolar depression is a state where the combination of your environment and genetics has altered your brain chemistry and brain structure. It is a chronic-but treatable illness. The cause of the disease is not yet known. Sufferers usually have episodes of depression (“Lows”) and episodes of increased energy, racing thoughts, or anxiety (“Highs”). Untreated bipolar depression can affect an individual’s ability to function at work, participate in social activities and maintain relationships.
Now, getting an accurate diagnosis and the correct treatment can help patients with bipolar depression manage their symptoms and lead productive lives.
Now, these days, there's been an update regarding test of depression by blood test.
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