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Depression

Depression is a very common mental health problem.

While many of us think depression results from a chemical imbalance, the phrase hardly describes how complicated the disease is.

However, studies show depression does not just coil from having too much or too little of certain brain chemicals. Instead, there are a number of possible causes such as genetic vulnerability, faulty mood regulation by the brain, too many medications, stressful life events, and other medical complications.

Everyone has spells of feeling low but depression is beyond patches of feeling sad or unhappy. A persistent sadness goes on for months and weeks.

Depression

Do I have depression?

If you have seen yourself asking this question, chances are you have! While there are a range of different symptoms, the constant feeling of hopelessness and losing interest almost everything in life is very common amongst them. Not just psychological, there are physical signs as well –  such as getting poor sleep, constant sense of tiredness, losing the interest in regular sex life and more.

Depression and Anxiety Disorders - are they the same?

Nervousness, sleeping disorder, irritability and concentration issues are similar symptoms of people face in depression as well as anxiety disorder. However, irrespective of the similarity in the signs and symptoms, each of these conditions has its own emotional and behavioural symptoms.

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been one of the possible alternatives for the treatment of depression. There have been demonstrable beneficial effects in depression with the use of TMS. The extent and the duration of the anti-depressant effect have been found to be significantly better than the other treatment alternatives available.

Beware if you have the following condition:

Different people experience depression in different ways and the way that influence the immediate relationships are also different. People who have the following body conditions can be further affected by depression:

Don't Wait to Get the Help You Need

If left untreated –

Because depression can be linked to other physical complications, you should not delay if you face any of the health issues:

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