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Anxiety
Disorders and Depression
Anxiety disorders is an umbrella category that covers
a number of disorders, such as panic disorder, post-traumatic
stress disorder, social phobia, specific phobias, and
obsessive-compulsive disorder.
However, all of these medical conditions can lead to
even more health problems and emotional problems, so you
may need treatment in a number of areas. One medical condition
that may develop is depression. While many people carelessly
use the term depression to describe an intense sadness,
depression is more than just a day or being upset about
something.
Depression can truly stop your from living your life.
If you are worried that you may be developing depression
in addition to other medical conditions surrounding anxiety
disorders, see your doctor immediately.
There are a number of symptoms associated with depression
that you may experience. Some clues to you that depression
may e a problem include loss of appetite, increase in
appetites, having no sexual energy, muscle aches and pains,
inability to concentrate, feeling afraid or confused,
being easily angered, not caring about things you used
to love, not being about to pinpoint why you feel sad,
hating yourself, and thinking about death often.
If you are experiencing three or more of these symptoms
on a daily basis, you should see your doctor and talk
to him or her about depression right away.
Depression can also lead to thoughts of suicide in the
worst-case scenario. If you have thought about killing
yourself, even one, you should get help right away. Tell
someone you love or call 9-1-1 or a local hotline for
support.
If you cannot do these things, drive to the local emergency
room of a hospital near you, go to your doctor or therapist’s
office, or, at the very least, go to a public place. Give
yourself some time to think about things before making
any decisions.
Remember, depression is a real medical illness. Over
20 million Americas suffer from depression at some point
another, and it can affect any age, gender, race, religion,
or ethnicity.
You can find great treatments to help you with your depression,
from medication that inhibits certain receptors in the
brain to therapy to help you talk about the things that
are making your depressed.
In the end, it is simply important to realize that you
can feel better and there is help. Having depression is
nothing to be ashamed about, and modern medicine makes
it possible for you to overcome your depression and your
anxiety disorders in order to live a healthy life.
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