August 20, 2009

Symptoms of Clinical Depression and Anxiety

Signs of Anxiety

There are many signs of anxiety; among the most common signs you’ll find a notion of gloominess, emptiness and very low self-pride. Symptoms can vary and they will sometimes pass away over time, but often depression needs treatment.

Treatment for depressive disorder must ideally be a combination of therapy and drugs. Antidepressant Drugs can make a important difference for most people, while addressing the underlying reasons for depression is done by multiple talks with a psychotherapist or psychiatrist.

10 Symptoms of depression:

Depressed Mood
Feeling blue and unhappy, having no interest in people or engagements

Decreased
A person may show markedly decreased pleasure or interest in daily activities.

Weight Gain or Weight Loss
Unintended weight loss or weight gain can be a sign of depression

Being unable to sleep
Being unable to sleep or sleeping too much can be a symptom of depression

Loss of Energy
Loss of energy and involvement in your friends

Feeling Guilty
Feeling humiliated for no reason

Feeling of No Self-esteem
Feeling of owning no value and no self-esteem

Trouble on Concentration
Decision-making becomes unusual hard and the ability to conclude seems lost.

Thoughts of Death
Suicidal thoughts and recurring thoughts of death

Restlessness or too relaxed
Either agitated or slowed down in their motions

Antidepressants

Antidepressants are medicines that handle depressive disorder, anxiousness and dysthymia. The most popular and
efficient medicines are of the SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) type and the list of drugs include, Fluoxetine.

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