depressionwhen to seek help
54The Cause of Depression and When to Seek Help
Do you feel depression recently? Have this depression disappeared? Generally speaking, some depression doesn't need treatment. We can alleviate it by ourselves. However, some depression is more serious than our image. Do you know when to seek depression?
Depression Disorder and Social Depression
People feel depression in different ways. We all have life events that will make us feel very sad as well, such as the loss of a loved one, the breakup of a relationship, financial difficulties, etc. This feelings can disappear when the evens has solved. But there are specific warning signs that indicate whether we should seek help.
First, the depression has lasts more than two weeks. It is the time you have an appointment with your doctor and discuss your feelings with him. He will give you a physical exam to determine there is a physical cause for this feeling.
When to Seek and When to Conquer Depression
The second is that you often want to suicide and has attempted to suicide. Call your doctor immediately or a suicide hotline for help. The third reason is the bad habit of sleeping and eating. If you like sleeping in daytime and eating in night for a long time, it is much dangerous. As soon as you feel everything hopeless with headaches, pains and never disappear in two weeks, seek treatment is necessary.
Learn about Depression Disorders and Treatment From Conquerdepression.com
To accept treatment, you have to honest and pure-heartedness to your doctor. A medical doctor can treat you for the depression, depending on the cause and the severity of the depression. Don't be afraid. The doctor will keep all conversation with you in confidence.
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kenneth avery Level 8 Commenter 7 months ago
sophieyu, voted up, useful, awesome and interesting. Loved how you approached this subject that I deal with 24/7. Depressed that I cannot work anymore due to Accelerated Fibromyalgia and Neurothopy. Both attack the physical as well as the mental bodies. I am now a fan and follower, if that is okay with you. Sincerely and respectfully, Kenneth Avery, from a rural town, Hamilton, in northwest Alabama that makes you think of Mayberry. Peace and keep up the fine work.