Symptoms of Depression and Anxiousness August 14, 2009
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There are numerous signs of depression; among the most common symptoms we see a feeling of gloominess, emptiness and very low self-pride. Symptoms can alter and they will sometimes pass away over time, but usually depression calls for treatment.
Treatment for depressive disorder should ideally be a combination of talks and medicine. Antidepressant Drugs can make a important difference for most individuals, while addressing the basic reasons for clinical depression is done by multiple talks with a psychotherapist or shrink.
10 signs of depression:
Depressed Mood
Feeling blue and painful, having no interest in daily routines or activities
No Pleasure
A patient may show significantly diminished well being or interest in daily activities.
Weight Gain or Weight Loss
Unintentional weight loss or weight gain can be a sign of depression
Being unable to sleep
Sleep Disturbances or sleeping too much can be a sign of depression
Loss of Power
Loss of energy and interest in your friends
Feeling of Guild
Feeling humiliated for no reason
Feeling of Low Self-esteem
Feeling of owning no respect and no self-pride
Trouble on Thinking
Concentrating becomes unusual troublesome and the power to think seems gone.
Thoughts of Death
Suicidal thoughts and persistent thoughts of death
Restlessness or drowsy
Either frantic or slowed down in their motions
Antidepressant Drugs
Antidepressants are drugs that handle depressive disorder, anxiety and dysthymic depression. The most common and
efficient medicines are of the SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) type and the list of drugs include, Sertraline.












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