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Anxiety and Depression Symptoms

Everyone feels anxious at times, such as when you're taking an important exam or performing in front of an audience. If these feelings last for several months, or are affecting your daily routine, then you could be suffering from an anxiety disorder.

Fortunately, anxiety and depression are both common conditions that can be treated with psychotherapy, medications or both.

Depression

depression symptoms in children can trigger feelings of despair, sadness and feelings of emptiness. These feelings are usually similar to the constant worry associated with anxiety. It can be difficult to pinpoint which condition is causing a person's symptoms. Depression usually triggers extreme sadness or helplessness, irritability changes in energy and sleep patterns, as well as unresolved pains and aches. It also causes an absence of interest in or enjoyment from previously enjoyable activities. In some instances the symptoms could cause thoughts of self-harming or suicide attempts. If you or someone you know is contemplating self-harming contact 911 or your local emergency number or text TALK (741741) to reach an emergency counselor.

Consult your doctor if depressed over your symptoms and how they impact your life. They may refer you to a therapist that can help. If your symptoms are severe your doctor may order blood, urine and other tests to rule-out medical conditions that may cause depression-like Warning signs of moderate depression Of Mental Health Issues; Marvelvsdc.Faith,, such as thyroid disorders or vitamin deficiencies.

Depression isn't a guarantee from happening but you can reduce your risk of getting it by eating healthy and getting enough sleep, staying physically active, and engaging in creative activities or relaxing regularly. Avoiding drinking, using drugs, or smoking cigarettes is also important.

The symptoms of depression can be triggered by a variety of causes like stressful events or losses like the loss of loved ones or divorce, or loss of employment. It can also be a reaction to medical conditions, such as cancer or heart disease or to medications or supplements.

The person may be able to recover with psychological counseling (therapy), medication, such as antidepressants, or an amalgamation of both. If a person is suffering from depression, they can also develop coping strategies to manage their symptoms. For example, they might attempt to be more social, learn relaxation techniques, or even take on small tasks (such as emptying the dishwasher) to boost their sense of achievement. They can also remind themselves that these feelings aren't permanent and are not their blame. They are trying to improve their mood.

Anxiety

Anxiety can be as debilitating as depression, and many people suffer from both. Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent form of mental illness in the United States, and affect 40 million adults. People who suffer from anxiety might be worried about more things than usual and may be worried about everyday life events and activities. The fears and worries of a person suffering from an anxiety disorder may be unrelated to the circumstances and can persist for months.

There are many types of anxiety disorders. They include phobias that are specific to you (fear of specific things, such as insects or animals) panic disorder (characterized by frequent episodes that peak in anxiety and fear in a matter of minutes or panic attacks) as well as obsessive-compulsive disorder (which involves unwelcome thoughts and impulses that cause people to repeat certain actions repeatedly to cope with these) and post-traumatic stress disorder which describes the wide range of emotions that follow a trauma event, such as reliving painful memories nightmares, anxiety, and difficulty sleeping.

The precise causes of anxiety disorders aren't completely understood, but there is evidence that life experiences can trigger them in those who are predisposed. Lifestyle, genetics and the environment are also factors. Occasionally feeling depressed down or sad is part of everyone's life however when it gets worse and interferes with daily functioning seek out help from a health care professional.

Anxiety symptoms can include a quick pulse, feelings mild signs of depression anxiety or a lack of reality, trouble concentrating, fatigue, and headaches. Those with anxiety often have trouble sleeping and become irritable and angry easily. In children, they may be withdrawn and not connect with others.

Physical activity, healthy eating, regular sleep, relaxation techniques and medications can help reduce the symptoms of depression and anxiety. Psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapies are essential in treating anxiety and depression. Those with anxiety often benefit from treatments that address their specific anxiety, such as Systematic Desensitization and Exposure Therapy. This involves gradually exposing yourself to situations you are frightened of in a safe and supportive environment.

Treatment

There are a variety of treatments for depression and anxiousness that include medication and psychotherapy (talk therapies). Talk therapy can help you learn to manage your emotions and address the root cause of your feelings. They include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy. Other forms of psychotherapy, like interpersonal therapy or exposure therapy, may also be helpful. The use of medications can bring immediate relief and assist you in dealing with anxiety-provoking situations more effectively. Antidepressants are prescribed to treat anxiety and depression. Other medications can also be effective. Your doctor will consider your symptoms, your medical history and any other treatments you are undergoing to determine which one is the best for you. Tell your doctor any medications you're taking, including herbal supplements and vitamins, as these can influence your treatment.

For people with both depression and anxiety it is important to determine the areas of their lives that are stressed and work to minimize the impact those stresses affect your mood. Change your unhealthy eating and sleeping habits, exercising regularly, spending time with family and friends, staying away from alcohol and drugs as well as getting enough rest, changing your reaction to stressful situations, and finding ways to lower your anxiety can all help ease the symptoms of anxiety and depression.

Depression can cause you to feel hopeless and down, which makes it difficult to concentrate on the things that bring you joy or to believe that life is a mission. This is especially the case for people who are young. They may be irritable, tired or angry but might not be aware that they are depressed. Depression can also be characterized through a lack of energy, a failure to concentrate or think clearly, and suicidal thoughts.

Anxiety disorders are defined by worries and fears that go beyond the normal worries about everyday things like relationships, work or health. Anxiety disorders can cause physical and emotional symptoms as well as other problems such headaches and muscle tensions, indigestions, sweating, nausea and breathing problems.

Your doctor will conduct a physical examination and ask about your thoughts and emotions. They may also request lab tests to check for an underlying health issue which could be the cause of your symptoms, for example hypothyroidism, low blood sugar or anemia.

Support

It is difficult to distinguish between anxiety and depression because their symptoms often overlap. Both conditions are marked by irritability and difficulty with concentration or recall, unrelated pains and aches, and changes in sleep and energy patterns. Depression is manifested by a negative all-or-nothing thinking pattern. This can trigger or worsen anxiety. A person who is depressed can also be anxious about the future and feel that whatever happens will be bad. This is called comorbidity and signifies that multiple diseases or conditions coexist in the same individual.

Both depression and anxiety can be treated. Both can be treated with therapy, medication, and lifestyle modifications. Psychological therapies that focus on changing the unhelpful patterns of thought and coping skills such as cognitive signs of depression behavior therapy (CBT) or psychodynamic talk therapy, may be combined with antidepressant medications. To treat depression and anxiety changes in lifestyle include getting enough sleep, improving eating habits, and reducing alcohol and drug use.

Be supportive if you know someone who is suffering from anxiety or depression. Encourage them to seek help and remind them that there are people who care about them. Direct assistance can be offered by helping with chores, accompanying the person to a doctor's appointment or taking them out to social gatherings. Encourage them to try new things that might help them feel better, and try to help them discover a sense of purpose by connecting with others or by volunteering.

human-givens-institute-logo.pngLearning about anxiety and depression will help you recognize the symptoms. Being aware that these illnesses stem from biological vulnerability and are treatable can promote self-compassion and help you avoid feelings of guilt and shame. Visit the Anxiety and Depression Association of America for additional sources or ask your physician to recommend you to a mental healthcare specialist who specializes in anxiety and/or depressive disorders. You can also find local or online support groups. Remember that depression and anxiety aren't a sign of weakening it's a sign that you need assistance!

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