Everything About Depression

 
Everything About Depression

what is depression?

Depression is classified as a mode disorder. It also describe the feelings of sad, anxiety, loss, and anger.
it's fairly common in every person. According the estimates that 19% of American Adults had symptoms of depression in 1-week period in 2020.
Depression and grief are different and show features. Depression involves of loss of Self-esteem  and self-loathing. While grief contain of loss happiness and joy feelings.
   Conditions from become depression
  1. Obesity
  2. Diabetes
  3. Cancer
  4. Asthma 
  5. Arthritis

Depression symptoms 

Depression have more then a state of sadness. High depression shows a variety of symptoms which effect's your mood and also your body.
Symptoms come and go after their effect.

General Signs of depression

If some person experience these sign's more then two weeks. it's mean he/she living in depression.
  • feeling sad, anxious, or “empty”
  • feeling hopeless, worthless, and pessimistic
  • crying a lot
  • feeling bothered, annoyed, or angry
  • loss of interest in hobbies and interests you once enjoyed
  • decreased energy or fatigue
  • difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions

The symptoms of depression should face males, females and children

Males experience symptoms 

  • mood, such as anger, aggressiveness, irritability, anxiousness, or restlessness
  • emotional well-being, such as feeling empty, sad, or hopeless
  • behavior, such as loss of interest, no longer finding pleasure in favorite activities, feeling tired easily, thoughts of suicide, drinking excessively, using drugs, or engaging in high-risk activities
  • sexual interest, such as reduced sexual desire or lack of sexual performance
  • cognitive abilities, such as inability to concentrate, difficulty completing tasks, or delayed responses during conversations

Females experience symptoms

  • behavior, such as loss of interest in activities, withdrawing from social engagements, or thoughts of suicide
  • cognitive abilities, such as thinking or talking more slowly
  • sleep patterns, such as difficulty sleeping through the night, waking early, or sleeping too much
  • physical well-being, such as decreased energy, greater fatigue, changes in appetite, weight changes, aches, pain, headaches, or increased cramps

Children experience symptoms

  • mood, such as irritability, anger, rapid shifts in mood, or crying
  • emotional well-being, such as feelings of incompetence (e.g., “I can’t do anything right”) or despair, crying, or intense sadness
  • behavior, such as getting into trouble at school or refusing to go to school, avoiding friends or siblings, thoughts of death or suicide, or self-harm
  • cognitive abilities, such as difficulty concentrating, decline in school performance, or changes in grades
  • sleep patterns, such as difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much

treatment of depression

Medications

Your healthcare professional may prescribe:

Psychotherapy

Speaking with a therapist can help you learn skills to cope with negative feelings. You may also benefit from family or group therapy sessions.


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