Recognizing The Signs Of Clinical Depression
Depression afflicts millions of people each year and if you are suffering, rest assured that you are not alone. Depression is a common medical disorder that afflicts people of all ages and from all walks of life and one that is often misunderstood, even by those who suffer from it! Signs of clinical depression can be missed or attributed to external events and many people live with symptoms for years without realizing they need treatment..
In light of the foregoing, it is important to recognize clinical depression symptoms. It may be helpful to ask yourself the following questions. Do I feel sad or irritable? Have I lost interest in activities that I used to enjoy? Do I feel hopeless? Have these feelings persisted over time? Have these feelings interfered with everyday activities or disrupted the normal pattern of my life?
Signs of clinical depression may also show in changed eating habits, to the point where loss or gain of weight is noticed. Sleep patterns may be affected, with a person sleeping more or less than usual. Energy levels may be decreased and tiredness may be experienced most of the time. Anxiety may be a chronic; concentration and decision-making ability may be affected. Feelings of guilt or worthlessness may take hold. More alarmingly, someone suffering from clinical depression may have recurring thoughts of death or suicide.
It is important to realize that clinical depression symptoms may be distressing but these can be treated. It is comforting to know that different treatment options are available. What one person feels comfortable with may not be the same for someone else; what works for one may not work as well for another. Conventional therapy may utilize psychotherapy and medication and these may be used to try to correct imbalances in certain brain chemicals. Alternative therapies can present a safe and effective ways to treat imbalances and many people have chosen these.
Research has shown that nutritional deficiencies can play a significant role in imbalances, causing neurotransmitter and brain malfunctioning. When this happens, negativity, anxiety and depression, or in other words, those distressing signs of clinical depression may be evident.
Natural remedies act to correct and create natural balance in the brain and nervous system alleviating clinical depression symptoms. It is possible to get neurotransmitters working again, with a corresponding improvement in emotional energy and improved mood. Effective ingredients in natural remedies may include ginkgo biloba, shown to promote mental clarity and concentration and beneficial in treating cognitive decline and depression; green tea with polyphenols, which provides many benefits, one of which is improved cognitive performance; chamomile, a general tonic, and useful for alleviating insomnia and anxiety; and valerian, used for restlessness and treating insomnia, for anxiety-induced sleep disorders, and depression. These, as well as other essential ingredients, help in treating depression.
There is help and hope available. Recognizing the signs of clinical depression and then effectively treating the symptoms is attainable for someone grappling with depression.
Athlyn Green is an avid health enthusiast with an interest in natural remedies for treatment of health disorders. She is a regular contributor to several health sites, including Beat Your Depression, a site dedicated to treating depression safely and effectively.