Symptoms
Of Depression
People go through life
everyday, doing routine activities like cleaning the
house, cooking, doing the laundry and a lot more. But
there are times when problems are encountered
unexpectedly, and certain drastic events that occur pose a
danger to our emotional stability.
The danger of getting
depression is possible, especially those who have recently
experienced unexpected events or turns in their life.
Dealing with a disorder
like depression is needed because it can create
significant impacts in your life. What then is
depression?
Depression is a mood
disorder which causes you to feel hopeless or sad over an
extended period of time. Your life, work, health, and the
people around you are affected by this mood disorder.
People are affected
differently by depression. Others find it easy to deal
with depression but there are also those that feel down
for an indefinite period. Your daily activities will not
be affected if you are only suffering from mild depression
but you should also get some sort of treatment to prevent
it from getting worse.
Medical attention is needed
by those persons suffering severe depression because they
can become incapable of communicating or doing daily
activities, and the worst case scenario is suicide.
A great number of people
suffering from depression are hesitant to seek medical
help for they think it is a sign of character flaw or
weakness, and some think they can resolve it on their own.
But they are wrong; by confining it, the depression will
only get worse. Facing the problem is the most effective
way to address the problem with depression. And seeking
medical help is not bad; it is even an advantage on your
part.
Depression is triggered by
stressful events, certain drugs, other illnesses,
inherited traits, or medications. It is linked to having
an imbalanced brain chemistry.
Depression has two
significant symptoms: hopelessness or sadness and loss of
interest/pleasure from daily activities. Other symptoms of
depression include:
1 due to change in
appetite, the depressed person losses or gains weight
2 sleeps too much or hardly sleeps
3 cannot sit still or exhibits a feeling of restlessness
4 feels tired most of the time
5 guilty feeling or feeling unworthy
6 problems with concentration, remembering, and making
decisions
7 thinks about death or suicide
You have a major depression
if you are experiencing at least five of the symptoms
mentioned including loss of interest o sadness for 2 or
more weeks. However, having only a few of the symptoms
does not mean that you shouldn't get assistance.
Aside from the symptoms
previously mentioned, some people also experience the
following:
1 - having headaches, body
aches, pains
2 - digestive problems
3 - loses interest in sex
4 - feels worried or anxious without reason
5 - blaming self or others for the depression
6 - not talking or moving for several hours
7 - increased anger, tearfulness, tension, anxiety
8 - arms and legs suddenly feels heavy
9 - very sensitive to rejection
Indeed depression is a
serious problem that should not be taken for granted
regardless of age or gender. You must therefore be aware
of the early warning signs of depression in order to seek
assistance immediately.
At first, the symptoms of
depression are subtle and hardly recognizable. Children
and teens have different symptoms of depression and are
quite difficult to diagnose compared to adults. So if you
have children, you should pay more attention to them and
watch for possible signs of depression.
Depression should not be
taken likely. If you or any friend/family members have the
symptoms, seek medical help as soon as possible