Medical Depression - A Closer Look
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedAll the many types of depression are known as medical problems. Depression is comprised of many stages of illness. They can range from mild depression, Bi-polar disorders or manic depression, all the way up to major depression. Depression is a disease. Although it is a mental illness it is no different than heart disease or lung disease. It strikes a critical organ, the brain. Depression doesn’t make a person a lesser person. It doesn’t mean your cuckoo. It’s a disease that needs attention. Depression however is a very serious thing and requires proper medical depression treatment, not pushed to a side as being all in the person’s mind.
Medical depression starts out as a relatively unseen illness. Everyone becomes a little sad and depressed once in a while. Things go wrong in our lives that leave us down and out and in the dumps. This alone does not constitute depression. Depression is not a situation where you are depressed temporarily. Depression is an illness that will stay with you on a consistent basis. If the depressed mood seems to linger week after week and begins to affect your daily life than that is a sure sign of depression. If your mood changes with the wind and you can be up one minute and down the next than you are certainly showing signs of depression. If you are suffering from consistent insomnia or bad eating habits, these are also sure tell signs.
Medical depression has complex causes. Many issues need to be considered. Depression is known to be caused by stress. We experience stress each day. Relationships bring stress. Stress comes from balancing the books. The stress of raising children in today’s society can bring on medical depression. The stress of losing a loved one can result in much pain and emotional suffering that certainly can lead to forms of medical depression. It becomes even more complex when you consider biological and environmental factors, as well as DNA.
There are treatments for medical depression. Medical depression attacks over 17 million people in the USA annually. The negative result is that only a third will ever seek medical assistance. Without diagnosis there can’t be a cure. Treatment usually involves a combination of therapy and medications or herbs. There are also many different support groups that allow you to associate with those who suffer and feel the same as you do. You do not have to get through medical depression alone. It won’t just disappear. If you or anyone you love is showing signs of battling medical depression seek medical help immediately.
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