Genetic and biochemical factors play a significant role in causing depression. Environmental, psychological, social and stress factors are equally responsible for it. Women are affected by depression at least two times more than men.
The common symptoms of depression are irritability, a feeling of hopelessness or sadness, social withdrawal, changes in sleep and appetite patterns, a fear of rejection, fatigue and problems in concentrating. Suicidal tendencies can also develop. None of these disorders are caused by any medication or drug. Among the main emotional or psychiatric disorders are major depressive disorders, dysthymic disorder and manic depression or bipolar disorder.
Major depressive disorder or clinical depression has symptoms lasting every day for at least two weeks. These symptoms can be a depressed or sad mood, an absence of interest or pleasure in any activity, change in weight and appetite, sleeping problems, fatigue, a sustained mental tension and a feeling of worthlessness. Many people suffering from this disorder try to commit suicide.
People suffering from dysthymia or dysthymic disorder have a sad mood constantly for two years but it is less severe than major depression. One can notice a change in weight and appetite, sleeping problems, feeling of hopelessness and concentration problems.
Bipolar disorder includes periods of mania and depression. This interchange can be quite rapid. A manic episode consists of an extremely happy or sad mood lasting for a week. Other symptoms include too much of self-importance, insomnia, talkativeness, distraction and involvement in risky behavior like sexual adventures or spending uncontrollably. Sometimes, this disorder can get quite serious warranting hospitalization to prevent harm to self or others.
Among the other types of depression are post partum depression (occurring after having a baby), seasonal affective disorder (a disorder recurring at a specific time of the year), anxiety depression (panic attacks and social phobia), atypical depression (a temporary improvement in mood), chronic depression (sad mood lasts for about two years), double depression (an individual suffers from both dysthymia and a major depressive episode) and endogenous depression (feeling sad for no reason).
Treatment of all kinds of depression depends on the severity of the symptoms and the choice of the patient. The usual methods of treatment include antidepressants, psychotherapy or a combination of both. Psychotherapy is used in treating mild cases of depression. Severe depression needs both the treatments. Medicines help to get relief from physical ailments and therapy teaches effective methods to deal with problems. Sometimes it is necessary to continue with both medicines and therapy sessions to prevent recurrence of the depressive symptoms.
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