Is It Depression? Know the Symptoms
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Do your friend or relative a favor and encourage them to talk to their doctor or a mental health professional. Just trying to lift their spirits may make them feel misunderstood. Share your support and offer hope that they will feel better with treatment and time.
Back pain
Upset stomach
Kidney stones
Headache
Depression can affect your body, too. Everyone is different. Some people have no physical symptoms. Others have problems with headaches, other pains, cramps, and stomach problems. But kidney stones aren’t linked to depression.
One too many glasses of wine
Passing up the book club you used to enjoy
Dwelling on something that makes you feel guilty
Anyone can do any of those things when they’re depressed. But women are more likely than men to have symptoms such as feeling sad, worthless, or guilty.
Depressed men are more likely to be irritable and to lose interest in work or hobbies. They’re also more likely to turn to alcohol or other drugs when they feel depressed, which doesn’t help.
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Although tough situations — like the death of a loved one, a divorce, or job loss — can be triggers, it doesn’t always happen like that. Even if things look fine on the outside, you can still be depressed inside.
Common symptoms include:
Will fade within a week
Will take a while to go away
Won’t ever change
Give yourself time to see results from your treatment, whether it includes counseling, lifestyle changes (such as exercise for mild depression), or medication. Your sleep and appetite may get better first.
Are the same thing
Are different
Depression is more than the sad feelings, “the blues,” or ups and downs that everyone goes through. It tends to last longer and feel heavier, and it’s harder to lift without treatment.
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It’s linked to other health conditions, too. For instance, people with depression have a higher risk of heart disease. Depression can also start after a physical health problem. For example, as many as one in 5 people who have a heart attack become depressed.
Take naps to refresh yourself.
Exercise, even if you don’t want to.
Only work out if you have the energy for it
The more you move, the better. When you’re depressed, you probably aren’t going to feel like it at first. Try to do it anyway. Have you heard the saying, “go with your plan, not with your emotion”? It’s good advice, because exercise is a treatment for mild depression.
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Bhandari, MD on February 06, 2018
Medically Reviewed on February 06, 2018
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SOURCES:
National Institute of Mental Health: “What Is Depression?”
American Psychological Association: “Men: A Different Depression.”
Mental Health America: “Breaking Down the Myths about Depression.”
Johns Hopkins Medicine: “Depression and Heart Disease.”
American Psychiatric Association: “Help With Depression.”
National Sleep Foundation: “Depression and Sleep.”
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