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Recognizing Warning Signs of Depression

 

Nearly everyone will experience depression at some point in their life. Depression affects about 10 percent of the US population each year, which amounts to 18.8 million people. Depression is not something to be ashamed of, but it should be addressed if it persists.  As a CHIROPRACTOR we often see people who may have some warning signs or symptoms of depression and low energy. The World Health Organization indicates that by 2020 depression will be the second leading cause of death after heart disease. Therefore, it is important to recognize the possible signs of depression as early as possible so effective treatment options can be found.

 

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Are you suffering from depression?

There are three different classifications for clinical depression. These include: Major depression, which interferes with your ability to perform normal daily activities such as eating, sleeping, working and your ability to enjoy activities; Dysthymia, which symptoms are not as severe, but persist on a chronic low-level for extended periods of time and interfere with normal enjoyment of life; and Bipolar Disorder, in which depression alternates with feelings of elation and increased activity.

There are many symptoms of depression, which may be expressed not only a psychological level, but on a physical and social level as well. Some of the most common symptoms are:

 

Psychological

• Losing interest in things you previously enjoyed

• Feeling anxious and irritable

• Feelings of hopelessness

• Overwhelming feelings of sadness

• Suicidal thoughts

• Reduced interest in sex

• Frequent crying

• Difficulty concentrating

• Feelings of inadequacy or self-loathing

 

Physical

• Insomnia or frequent waking (can also sometimes be sleeping excessively)

• Lack of energy

• Decreased appetite and weight (though could sometimes be an increase)

• Constipation

• Aches and pains of unknown origin

• Frequent headaches and/or flu-like symptoms

• Stomach or digestive upset

 

Social

• Lack of interest in socializing

• Problems with coworkers or boss

• Problems with partner or family members

 

Feeling sad or depressed is a normal expression in times of increased stress or bereavement and does not require the same treatment. Feelings of stress or sadness after you have lost a job or your relationship has ended is quite normal. However, if these feelings or any of the symptoms listed above persist for two weeks or longer, you may be clinically depressed and should seek help from a mental health professional.  Dr. Kauf is also able to address the physical akes and pains that coincide with this illness.

Depression can strike anyone, regardless of their gender, age or socioeconomic status. Women tend to suffer from it more than men (12% and 7%, respectively), and surprisingly, even children are increasingly found to be suffering from depression. A study conducted by Harvard University found the rate of depression among children was increasing by 23% annually, the greatest increase of any age group.

There are a number of effective treatments, and if you suffer from depression you are not alone. CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT can even help you to feel better. A good mental health professional can help you choose the right treatment that can make your depression a thing of the past.

 

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