If you are experiencing or know anyone who shows any symptoms of depression TAKE ACTION! Depression is a disease that can be easily treated if treated early.People with depression aren't the only ones who suffer. Their friends and loved ones may experience worry, fear, uncertainty, guilt, confusion or even be more likely to go through depression themselves. There are many ways to begin. Talk to a friend or counselor. .The situation may be especially trying if your loved one doesn't realize that she is depressed. You can help by recognizing the symptoms of depression and pointing out that she has changed.
Recognize even atypical signs of depression. Women may be more likely to report certain symptoms, such as anxiety, physical pain, increases in weight and appetite, oversleeping and outwardly expressed anger and hostility. Women are also more likely to have another mental illness-such as eating disorders or anxiety disorders-present with depression, so be alert for depression if you know a woman with a history of mental illness. If that doesn't help seek professional care from a doctor. He or she may provide an alternative form of treatment such as an anti-depressant.
Recognize even atypical signs of depression. Women may be more likely to report certain symptoms, such as anxiety, physical pain, increases in weight and appetite, oversleeping and outwardly expressed anger and hostility. Women are also more likely to have another mental illness-such as eating disorders or anxiety disorders-present with depression, so be alert for depression if you know a woman with a history of mental illness. If that doesn't help seek professional care from a doctor. He or she may provide an alternative form of treatment such as an anti-depressant.