Understanding Symptoms Of Depression In Women
Depression can be a very serious condition and it is often misunderstood. Women are for more likely to develop depression than men. Understanding the symptoms of depression in women is often the key to properly treating this affliction.
Women are at greater risk of developing depression largely due to their hormones. Fluctuation of hormone levels occur during menopause, menstrual cycle, and after having a baby. There are also social causes such as abuse, financial difficulties, intense stress, and relationship troubles. It is important to seek medical attention to better understand depression.
Intense feelings of sadness are a very common complaint of those with depression. People often feel worthless and feel that there is no hope for them. It is all too easy to allow yourself to wallow in these feelings and deepen them. But there is hope and depression is very treatable. Your doctor can help you to overcome this mental disorder.
Insomnia is often associated with depression. Others may want to sleep all the time. It is harder to stay focused when you are getting too much sleep or not enough sleep. Everyone is different and each person will deal with depression in their own way.
You may also experience weight fluctuation, appetite changes, headaches, body pain, lack of motivation, and extreme fatigue. Everyone who suffers from depression is unique and you may or may not experience these afflictions. It is also quite common to become reclusive.
Depression can be mild, moderate, or severe. If you are having thoughts of suicide; you should consult your physician immediately. Depression can be treated with much success. Understanding why you feel the way that you do and that you are not alone are the first steps to your recovery. Your doctor can discuss many treatment options with you and get you on the road to recovery.
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