The Symptoms Of Depression

September 20, 2009
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Depression is a complicated illness that can be very hard to detect unless you are looking for the right symptoms of depression.  Over 15 million Americans will suffer some type of depression this year and many will not even know that they have it.  Only a third of those that do realize they are afflicted will ever seek treatment.  Why is it hard to detect depression?  The answer is simple.  Many of the symptoms we associate with depression are problems we all experience from time to time.  Therefore, it is not always easy to distinguish between what is perfectly normal and what it a sign of danger. 

We all feel sad and out of sorts at different periods of our life.  For example we may become a little shaken when we reach the age of 40.  There are many who see this as some milestone of reflection that causes us to ponder and evaluate our lives.  For many it may be depressing to some extent.  This does not mean that you are suffering from depression.  Depression is not a feeling that will come and go for brief encounters of sadness.  Depression is consistent and constant and will progress if not treated.  It can take years to get this illness under control. 

Typical symptoms of depression can be irregular sleeping or eating habits.  This isn’t to say a sleepless night or a day of over eating are symptoms, rather it would be an ongoing pattern.  Depression often sends people into themselves.  They feel hopelessness and helplessness.  Their feelings of loneliness and despair are constant and real.  Sufferers want someone to help, but can’t find the courage to ask.  Relating to others in their lives is difficult.  Where they once may have been the life of the party they may now be barely noticeable.  Early stage sufferers exhibit these symptoms.

When depression has progressed into later stages it begins to become apparent in their ability to be compatible with others around them.  Some of the symptoms of depression are their employment and or educational activities will begin to be affected by their lack of communication and participation.  They find it harder to face others as well as themselves.  They see no hope or purpose for living and begin to consider ending it all.  To avoid this unhappy result early detection is essential.  There is help available for those who suffer depression.  There are effective means of treatment that will get those suffering back on the right track.  If you or someone you love are experiencing any lingering symptom of depression please consult a medical professional for a diagnosis.  It’s a matter of life or death.

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