Male Depression Symptoms
January 4, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Male Depression, Treatments for Depression
Anhendonia is the most common clinical depression symptoms, it is a condition when the person suffering from it loses common interest even in those activities and things which earlier suppose to be enjoyed. However, this is not only one symptom of clinical depression there are various other symptoms of clinical depression which indicates immediate requirement of medical aid.
Generally, experts says that clinical depression is a cause of trauma, which somewhere relates with loved ones loss, end of relation, depressed mood swings, chronic depressed condition which remain untreated for a long interval of time. However, in severe depression cause may co-relates with childhood traumatic event, etc. though clinical depression is not one specific state of depression wherein a number of depression disorder that leads to serious depression disorder known as clinical depression.
People of any age, any gender can get affected by clinical depression disorder. However, in recent general research and statistics, it has been found that more than women, men are huge victims of clinical depression disorder. The reason behind clinical depression disorder may differentiate from person to person however, hereditary factor plays a vital role in increasing cases of clinical depression disorder.
Given below are some symptoms of clinical depression.
Mental and physical fatigue is the most common symptom of clinical depression disorder. Due to which the sufferer remain unable to participate in normal daily chores (such as going to office) and feel loss of energy.
Anhendonia is the another very common symptom of clinical depression disorder however, anhendonia may also consider as a symptom of other type of depression such as chronic depression, bipolar depression.
Sudden weight loss and weight gain that indicates poor eating patterns is another very common symptom of clinical depression however this is not exact warning of clinical depression disorder. But the sufferer may entrap his/her interest in carbohydrates, sweets, chocolates instead of nutritive meals.
Another warning of clinical depression disorder is abnormal sleep. A sufferer of clinical depression disorder either remain unable to sleep which is known as insomnia, or sleep excessively, a condition known as hyperdomnia.
On physical aspects, the warning signs or symptoms of clinical depression disorder are back pain, digestive problems, headache, obligation in normal physical activities, lack of concentration, which makes the condition even more irritable.
The clinical depression sufferer may also remain selfless, he/she may not show any interest in personal grooming, hygiene, but remain conscious of being watched by others thus avoid social gathering.
Poor decision-making abilities, loss of memory, memory lapse, suspected and apprehensive thoughts are other warning signs of clinical depression symptoms that indicate that immediate medical help is required.
Along with this, swift behavioral changes, being short tempered, irritability, having thought of hopelessness, worthlessness, guilt, sadness, frequent weeping and crying episodes, thinking to suicide, living no longer, staying away from world are other very significant symptoms of clinical depression disorder.
For clinical depression diagnosis, at least two-three symptoms of clinical depression disorder should be determined. However, after determining symptoms of clinical depression it is important that the sufferer should seek immediate medical help with psychotherapist or with other effective depression treatments.