Physical symtoms of depression
People who may be suffering from depression or manic disorders actually exhibit or show each and every kind of symptom of depression that doctors will tell you that depressed people have. Missing the symptoms of depression is especially easy for the person both suffering the condition and those closest to them as well.
The symptoms of depression are all very noticeable if you know what to look for. However, it isn't necessary for them to suffer from each and every one before you actually help them get diagnosed and treated for this illness.
An early indication that a person may be suffering from depression is a continual sadness for what appears to be no apparent reason and a disinterest in life generally. Apart from being the earliest signs of depression, they are also the two most common and easy to spot even without professional help.
Having nothing of interest to look forward too is also a sure sign that something is wrong especially when there is no reason for the situation. One symptom follows another and a negative attitude about everything around them is just another symptom that is easy to spot.
A lack of incentive to carry out even basic tasks in life and a continual feeling of guilt about something as well as no self worth are all symptoms of depression. This self-guilt is usually unjustified but creates a further problem where the individual suffering depression believes they should be unhappy. The signs of depression are quite clear and visible to an outsider but the person suffering from depression and low self-worth probably cannot see their situation improving.
Unfortunately it is not a good sign when something that has always made you happy, such as an interest or pastime, now fails to interest you. As symptoms go, a complete disinterest in anything that has always brought joy and contentment is a sure indication that something needs to be done.
Depressed individuals often complain that they have no energy to do anything although most of this can be attributed to their condition and may not be a real condition. Choosing to prefer just to mope around and not eating properly or get enough sleep, a depressed person may well be on their way not just to mental illness but poor physical health as well.
A depressed person will have trouble concentrating plus a poor memory and is indecisive which can be another tell-tale symptom of depression. Not only this but people suffering with symptoms of depression find it difficult to remember recent events and their attention span is limited.
We all know how difficult it is to concentrate when we feel tired so erratic sleep patterns may exacerbate the problems they have with concentration and memory. Noticing if a person's sleep pattern is disrupted can be as easy to detect as their eating habits when they start eating far more or less than usual. Often when the situation has been allowed to continue, the person will have a morbid interest in death and dying but the worse aspect of depression is the effect it has on the sufferer's health with headaches, digestive disorders and other pains being quite normal.
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