Depression is an illness that involves the body, mood, and thoughts, that affects the way a person eats and sleeps, the way one feels about oneself, and the way one thinks about things. People with a depressive disease cannot merely "pull themselves together" and get better. Without treatment, symptoms can last for weeks, months, or years. Appropriate treatment, however, can help most people with depression.
Everyone at one time or another has felt depressed, sad, or blue. Being depressed is a normal reaction to loss, life's struggles, or an injured self-esteem. But sometimes the feeling of sadness becomes intense, lasting for long periods of time and preventing a person from leading a normal life. Depression that has these characteristics is a treatable medical condition called major depressive disorder, one of a number of depressive illnesses. Types of depression include: Major depression, chronic depression (dysthymia), bipolar depression, and seasonal depression (seasonal affective disorder or SAD).
These are some of the signs and symptoms of depression that you should be aware of:
Sadness
Loss of enjoyment from things that were once pleasurable
Loss of energy
Feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness
Difficulty concentrating
Difficulty making decisions
Insomnia or excessive sleep
Stomachache and digestive problems
Sexual problems (for example, decreased sex drive)
Aches and pains (such as recurrent headaches)
A change in appetite causing weight loss or gain
Thoughts of death or suicide
Attempting suicide
Are There Different Types of Depression?
Although these signs and symptoms of depression are characteristic, they can occur in different patterns, like seasonal symptoms, or in association with manic features.
Types include:
Major depression
Bipolar Depression
Chronic Depression or Dysthymia
Seasonal Depression
Psychotic Depression
Postpartum Depression
2006-11-29 16:00:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Depression is the result of self-pity. You wallow in your own sick juices and go deeper and deeper into them and ultimately you will end up as a nervious breakdown case.
Depression is unbalanced thinking. Lack of sportive spirit. Lack of agression. To much of an introvert.
Best way to combat depression is to slap yourself in the face and try to face the music squarely. No use hiding behind bushes. Take charge of the situation and fight head-on. Getting ready to fight the battle is half the battle won. Never be silent and brood over spilt milk. Bygones are bygones. Face the present and put a brave front. See the blues vanish as you take the sword of bravery.
2006-11-29 16:02:49
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answered by sunilbernard 4
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Depression is a mood disorder that causes you to feel sad or hopeless for an extended period of time. More than just a bout of "the blues" or temporary feelings of grief or low energy, depression can have a significant impact on your enjoyment of life, your work, your health, and the people you care about.
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Depression affects people differently. Some feel down for extended periods of time; for others the feelings of depression come and go. If you have short episodes of mild depression, you may be able to continue to work and take care of daily activities. However, if you do not seek some form of treatment for your depression, you are at risk for getting more depressed or becoming physically ill. In severe cases, depression can cause people to become incapable of communicating, unable to do routine activities, or suicidal. In these cases, it is essential to seek medical attention.
People with depression may be reluctant to seek help because they feel that it is a sign of personal weakness or a character flaw or that they should be able to "pull out of it" on their own. We now know that depression, like other medical conditions, has a chemical and biological basis. Treatment for depression is safe and usually effective even for severely depressed people.
2006-11-29 15:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Depression is a state of continued feeling that there is no way out of a problem and indicates a sense of helplessness.
2006-11-29 15:46:48
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answered by Anonymous
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depression - state of severe sadness. extreme low in mood. can cause physical emotional and social strain. can lead to manic actions, reclusive behavior, suicide, homicide.
also known in the grieving process
2006-11-29 19:15:54
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answered by heidi_rammstein 3
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confident. Having suicidal techniques potential which you're in melancholy, wether you admit it or no longer. Suicidal is likely one in each and every of ways "to flee" a melancholy. Be extra trustworthy with your inner self. talk over with somebody you have confidence approximately your repressed techniques & emotions.
2016-10-04 13:20:47
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answered by ? 4
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Should be a state of mind when you feel down or left out for a silly or no reason at all. Could be thought as a low point in your conscious state.
2006-11-29 15:48:28
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answered by Sudhir R 2
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That's how you're supposed to feel most of the time. Life just isn't fun, people.
2006-11-29 15:39:02
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answered by manna eater 3
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stress
2006-11-29 15:44:39
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answered by queen 3
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i don't mean anything..........
2006-11-29 21:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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