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Why we get depressed? This is one question that keeps a number of groups of mental health specialists busy. There is no single cause of depression. Research indicates that depressive illnesses are disorders of thebrain. Today it is thought that the causes of depressive disorders generally include a combination of genetic, psychological and environmental. After the initial episode, new depressive episodes almost always trigger a mild stress, and can even occur without a stressful situation. Some types of depression tend to be transmitted from generation to generation, suggesting a genetic link. However,depression can also occur in people with no family history of depression. Genetic research indicates that the risk of developing depression is due to the influence of multiple genes acting together with other environmental factors. The other cause is the reactions to drugs can affect mood or disposition of a person. The medication administered to correct a physical disturbance can cause a chemicalchange in the body that result in a despondent mood. All drugs or drugs affect the body and mind in some way. If a drug in the brain resulting in the nervous system or a toxic condition, it can be extreme depression. If a person takes sedative or tranquilizing itself for a long period of time may be a candidate for a depression toxic. The symptoms are apathy, indifference, and difficultyconcentrating. Sometimes, the person realizes rare and illogical thoughts that interfere with their normal trial. In many cases of depression and drug toxicity, the situation is clear when you stop eating. If a person is taking any kind of medication, prescribed by a doctor or not, and feel depressed, you should see your doctor and consult the case. The doctor can determine the side effects of the drug anddetermine whether to change the dose or medication. It is unwise to take medication on their own.
Are much the symptoms of depression. Dr. Rafael J. Salin-Pascual lists and defines the symptoms of depression in this way. First, is de mood, this is low, the patient may realize this, but it is common for close relatives, I have noticed. The patient is seen as more quiet, distant, serious, isolated, orirritable. The latter figure may be a significant change in the character of the patient. Being intolerant and feel that he would only occur every bad thing or that it is he who provokes. The mood can vary throughout the day. The depressed patient, note that there is a part of the day, you feel more sad, for example in the morning, and as the day passes, is feeling better. There may be tears...
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