Clinical
Depression Symptoms
Clinical Depression is a
severe form of depression that affects a large section of the world population. Interestingly, recognizing the
exact reason for the illness can be difficult resulting in a more complicated process for diagnosis and
treatment. In this regard, most professionals recommend you key on the symptoms of the disease. Some commonly observed Clinical Depression Symptomsare as follows:
- One of the major signs of clinical
depression is continued suffering from insomnia or sleeplessness.
- Individuals with clinical depression
also experience prolonged periods of sadness and hopelessness.
- Periods of depression appear
alternatively with episodes of elation
- Clinical depression also results in
mental retardation and diminishing ability to think and analyze events rationally.
- Creates general disinterest among
almost every activity in the daily life and inability to concentrate.
- Feelings of hopelessness or
inappropriate guilt.
- Recurring thoughts of death and
suicide.
Interestingly, clinical
depression symptoms tend to last from a few weeks to months or even years. Also, these symptoms can persist even
though the individual tries hard to come out of depression.
The key to the right
treatment is to know in detail about the cause or the reason behind why the disease has occurred. To help in
this area, we will explore some common causes of depression specifically related to clinical depression:
- Biological Factors: Chemical
messengers or neurotransmitters transmit signals between the neurons and the brain. In case of depression,
there is an imbalance in the brain due to abnormal concentrations of these neurotransmitters. Due to this,
neuronal signaling is not always working properly, thereby resulting in depression and other associated
symptoms such as insomnia.
- Genetic Traits: Depression also
occurs due to genetic abnormalities that can run in a family for years. These genetic aberrations might
occur in the genes that control neuronal signaling or in the genes that produce some essential proteins of
the brain.
- Psychological and various Environment
factors such as stress, anxiety or other traumatic events like bereavement in the family can also result in
clinical depression. These factors again vary between
different age groups of individuals as well as between man and woman.
- Other causes of depression include
smoking, prolonged consumption of alcohol and drug abuse.
Whenever any person is
suffering from clinical depression, it is very important to know the exact nature and cause of the depression.
On closer inspection, one can easily single out the signs of
Clinical Depression. Some of these include:
- Depressive mood occurring nearly
every day.
- Neglecting personal appearance or
responsibilities.
- Diminishing interest in pleasurable
activities including sex.
- Significant weight loss (appetite) or
weight gain.
- Fatigued, tiredness and loss of
energy levels.
- Feeling irritable, anxious and
agitated (these signs are more pronounced for teenagers).
Though clinical depression
symptoms are common, it is very difficult to recognize it’s occurrences in an individual. There are however some
scientific methods that are used by doctors to assess the severity and impact. Clinical Depression takes months
to cure and only after proper diagnosis one should go in for treatment. Some of the common treatments used are
as follows:
- Usage of antidepressant and
antibiotic provides relief to depression
- Use of Herbal
Remedies
- Various natural remedies like changes
in lifestyles, environment often helps overcome depression.
- Yoga and meditation helps in soothing
the mind and body
Clinical depression symptoms are varied in nature. Physicians have to dedicate
some time to analyze the symptoms to be certain about the presence of the disease. Once it is detected, it needs
to be properly categorized as Major, Dysthemia or Bipolar and accordingly the correct treatment needs to be
provided. By doing the due diligence in researching the cause and
following clinical depression symptoms, you are far more likely to get an accurate diagnosis and get lasting
results from your future treatment.
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