December 26, 2008
Chronic Depression
Chronic Depression is also known as Dysthymia. This disease can be serious, although not as serious as attacks with major depression.
Someone who knows you may have chronic depression, but you have no idea.
Having a regular life is very possible for people with this condition. They go to work or school and go about their daily lives without so much as to cause a ripple in the water.
This is due to the fact that the problems caused by this illness do not appear on the outside of the body but on the inside. Yet, both mental and physical effects result.
Tremors, dizziness, fever are not the results of chronic depression. There usually won't be a rash.
Still a person with chronic depression may well feel helplessness, worthlessness and hopelessness.
You can also experience problems with sleeping like insomnia.
The sufferer might be consumed by constant feelings of sadness and emptiness .
Death and suicide may be considerations that a patient will have .
Normally those with Chronic Depression do a good job of concealing these symptoms.
When an illness is born mentally you have to often watch very closely to notice these symptoms. It is often not obvious.
When dealing with an illness such as Chronic Depression there are several major options for treatment.
One of the more popular treatments is Psychotherapy. You confront the mental ailment with a mental solution.
Through psychotherapy the doctor seeks the cause of depression and to create a positive outlook for the patient.
Anti-Depressants are another option that help to stem the spread or worsening of the condition.
In many cases the answer is to utilize both options to bring about a positive result.
Chronic Depression is not Major Depression but it can certainly become the result.
As with all illnesses, one of the most powerful tools in fighting this is early detection.
When Chronic Depression cause problems in day to day life, it has become a problem.
When it impacts your ability to work or to relate with other people then something must be done.
Chronic Depression doesn't mean people afflicted are ready a mental hospital.
Care and support are needed to address the underlying issues.
Everyone is vulnerable to the possibility of confronting this disease.
Therefore, knowing what it is may one day assist you in facing it personally for yourself or for someone you love.
Filed under About Anxiety by Janelle Wrightwood














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