Posts Tagged ‘depression symptoms’

  • Healthy diet for depression
    Depression actually sneaks away the peace of mind and as well as destructs the health. It is just a fog around you. There are ample of reason due to which a person suffers form depression. Especially the individuals who are hyper sensitive face this trouble tremendously. But you never surrender yourself to depression, in fact fight fiercely and bounce back with huge smiles. Depression is nowadays the most common emotional disorder. This may vary from a mild gloominess to huge misery and rejections. It is actually a combination of many physiological and emotional disturbances. Definitely, it is not pleasing phase that any individual would like to experience. Many symptoms which will help you to recognize the disorder are as follows: Acute sense of loss Inexplicable sadness Tiredness Sleep disturbance Loss of appetite Itching Nausea Agitation Giddiness Constipation Body  [...]
    Posted at January 18th, 2010
  • Surmount Depression After Having A Baby
    Most of the women go under the state of depression after they have delivered a baby. This tendency takes place with most of the women; however it’s a shocking phenomenon that the memorable moment which should be celebrated is passed on being depressed. The woman at that particular point of time drowns in the pool of depression and can’t associate with her own innocent tot. This emotional moment is the most weakening and later on if lingers around can prove to be devastating. This condition is known as Postpartum Depression. This emotional condition can be treated through many ways; however the most common view is that a woman necessitates assistance then and there itself. Figure out the symptoms First and the foremost step before beginning treatment is identifying the symptoms of depression. For this, introspect within yourself,  [...]
    Posted at November 24th, 2009
  • Treating The Global Epidemic – Depression
    Depression is one of the major psychological problems. It is a depressing state of mind which changes an individual’s way of thinking and feeling. This psychological condition has a major influence on one’s social conduct and sense of physical well-being. To make it simpler, let me elucidate it with an example. For instance: Sometimes, it happens that we don’t feel good. May be this sadness could be tiredness after working hard or perhaps be disheartened feelings after facing some poor conditions. But don’t mistake these conditions with depression. Such kind of feelings comes across us on regular intervals, and we learn to avoid them within a few days or even weeks, after we adjust with stress. Here the problem is not a major one. However, if the sad feelings stick around and with the passage of time start intensifying, then  [...]
    Posted at November 24th, 2009