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These of some but not all of the symptoms that people deal with that seem to be directly connected to their depression: loss of memory and concentration, pain in the body, chronic pain in neck and shoulder, severe pain in limbs, loss of strength in limbs, inability to use limbs, uclers, indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome, rashes, constipation, gas, weight loss, weight gain, loss of appetite, sleep disruption, inability to stay awake. There are many other symptoms of depression that seem directly linked to depression. As one person said, "When the depression goes up, the pain goes down. When the pain goes up, the depression goes down."

It would seem to be easier to explain these symptoms, if we looked at depression as an autoimmune disease of the brain. The immune system attacking various parts of the brain could cause all these symptoms. But how does a chemical imbalance in the brain cause all of these symptoms of depression?

2006-07-09 22:02:40 · 10 answers · asked by Michael D 1 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

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We hear about the chemical imbalances that lead to depression, primarily from drug companies that are interested in selling their drugs. Of course depressin IS caused by an imbalance of chemicals put out by the brain, that that is not the ONLY cause. Often, the brain will begin to go into neurotranmistter overdrive as a reaction to some form of physical or quasi-physical stress, especially since the neurotransmitters that cause depression in an overabaundance are ALSO the neurotransmitters that are pumped out during the "fight or flight" reflex.

If these chemicals are pumped out in situations in which you don't overtly have to fight or flee, it's likely that the presence of these neurochemicals will cause a kind of traffic-jam effect that begins to play on other parts of the brain and thus other parts of the body. Which is why, when the pain goes up, the depression goes down. Pain, or some form of physical hardship will often jolt the body into responding, thus metabolizing the neurotransmitters that cause depression in the first place.

Knowing this, however, isn't the same as finding a cure, it's just a way to recognize that yes, there are OTHER forms of depression, and just as an aside note, I've noticed among Russian friends of mine suffering from depression, their doctors routinely suggest TRAVEL as a way of overcoming some of depression's more debilitating effects.

2006-07-10 01:27:43 · answer #1 · answered by chipchinka 3 · 0 0

Despair is induced from a chemical imbalance within the mind, so no this cannot motive depression. It could reason one to have the blues or to be even further saddened via whatever is occurring at that time. If you are depressed then it was once there before you became the music on. Are attempting paying attention to song that gives an upbeat and optimistic message and get some help in case you are sure you're depressed. Take care & intellectual well being #1

2016-08-09 00:14:32 · answer #2 · answered by wojtowicz 4 · 0 0

Depression is precipitated from a chemical imbalance within the mind, so no this can not intent melancholy. It can intent one to have the blues or to be even extra saddened via some thing is happening at the moment. If you're depressed then it used to be there earlier than you became the tune on. Try being attentive to tune that offers an upbeat and constructive message and get a few support if you're definite you're depressed. Take care & intellectual wellness #a million

2016-08-20 10:45:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Many many diseases present with a variety of symptoms. Look at multiple sclerosis, or strokes, or even heart disease. A dozen people with any of these conditions may each present differently.

Human beings are complex individuals.

With mental/emotional diseases, there is the extra layer of that person's subjective life experiences thrown into the mix. The mind and the body are interconnected, so physical complaints may accompany the mental/emotional ones. (Think how you can feel emotionally lousy when you have a cold).

That is what makes medicine a challenging profession. If everyone acted the same, a computer could do the job.

2006-07-09 23:12:35 · answer #4 · answered by Pangolin 7 · 1 0

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2016-05-14 23:51:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not all depression is caused by an imbalanced. We are hearing of depression more these days as a "chemical imbalance" because there are more drug companies out there producing their product to raise sales. Depression is simply a real problem , not necessary an imbalance all the time.

2006-07-09 22:11:17 · answer #6 · answered by redbird 3 · 1 0

I don't know exactly how, but I think humans have evolved to have a whole body reaction to depression or anxiety.

I think this reaction was supposed to help you cope with whatever situation led to the depression or anxiety, but it doesn't seem to do the trick anymore.

What is interesting to me is that there is an entire range of reactions when it comes to appetite and sleep.

2006-07-10 10:10:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

chemical imbalance pure and simple. if there aren't neural transmitters there than the whole thing breaks down. the brain isn't fully explained just yet. new discoveries are made all the time

2006-07-10 05:54:40 · answer #8 · answered by shiara_blade 6 · 0 0

depression is caused by a persons thought process.

2006-07-10 05:10:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

http://www.dbsalliance.org

2006-07-09 22:06:36 · answer #10 · answered by helixburger 6 · 0 0

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