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Depression is a symptom of the collective nervous disorder of the human brain nerves and viscera, which is a disease caused by the dysfunction of the body caused by excessive use of the brain, mental tension and physical exertion. It encompasses insomnia, anxiety, hypochondriasis, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, neurasthenia, nervous vomiting and many other conditions.
Menopausal syndrome When a woman reaches the age of 45, ovarian function gradually declines, followed by menstrual disorders, sparse and even stopped. During this time, a series of signs and symptoms appear due to the body's temporary discomfort, known as menopausal syndrome. Menopause is a necessary stage for every woman, but not every woman will have menopausal syndrome, but only some women have poor psychological and physical adaptability and have symptoms of menopausal syndrome, such as irritability, depression, tiredness, palpitations, headache, insomnia, difficulty concentrating, etc.
This period lasts about half a year to 3 years.
Here's how. (1) Establish a regular living system, arrange good eating and living time, ensure adequate sleep, participate in more social activities, and avoid loneliness. Family life should be harmonious, and husbands and children should be more humble.
2) Those with obvious symptoms can use diazepam, mg, 3 times a day; Sleepertonk, 1 time per night.
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You should talk to your mom about how you feel, and also talk about your hopes and thoughts, and see what your mom will say, she should be able to tell you what she thinks and feels......
Hopefully your relationship can ease.
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Uh·· It feels a bit like menopausal syndrome You have to pay more attention to her Female menopausal irritability and irritability, you need to help your mother calm down
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Thank you for your question.
Feel that you are worried and anxious for your mother
Has my mother been to the hospital? If so, did the doctor prescribe the medication? If so, tell your mother to take the medicine. During the period of taking the medicine, the mother may be uncomfortable, and the drug has side effects, you must understand the mother's physical discomfort and encourage her to continue taking the medicine.
Do you know why moms are depressed? If the general cause is known, is there a chance for improvement from the outside world? If so, actively improve it.
Spend more time with your mother, encourage your mother to express what she wants to say, you just need to listen, don't judge your mother, judge your mother.
Mom may not be able to take care of you in a nuanced period You have to take care of yourself.
If you can, find a psychological counselor for your mother who can support her.
Hope mine helps you and bless you
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Positive**, help her solve something, accompany her more when she is troubled, and contact her more every day if you can't be together all the time.
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Don't worry, it's okay, you can help her, I'm the experiencer, I'm a depression and anxiety person! It can help you.
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Then you as family. Be sure to care more about your mother. The company and enlightenment of her family are very important to her. You can communicate with the attending physician. I'll usually give you advice.
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Silent companionship is the best way to go, and then take your mom to see a psychiatrist.
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Hello, positive**, soon**.
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If you have been diagnosed with depression, telling your parents is a very important decision. As depression is a serious mental disorder that can seriously affect the daily life and health of patients, it is important to obtain early support and attention from family and society.
Here are some tips on how to tell your parents that you have depression:
1.Choose the right time and place: Before telling your parents, you should choose a time and place that is appropriate so that you can have enough time and space to talk about your feelings and experiences.
Choose a relatively quiet and private place where you can avoid the distractions and disturbances of other people.
2.Be honest and upfront: When telling your parents, be as honest and candid as possible, tell them about the pain and confusion you feel and let them know what you're really about. This will also help them better understand your wheel stroke.
3.Express your needs: Tell parents what help and support you need. This may include seeking medical help, psychological**, counselling or family support, among others.
4.Accept your parents' reactions: Your parents' reactions may be different from what you expected, and they may be confused or surprised at times, but this is a normal reaction. You should try to stay as calm as possible and give them some time to accept and understand your situation.
5.Seek professional help: If you have already been diagnosed with depression, then the best way is to seek professional medical and psychological support. This can help you better manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life.
In conclusion, it is very important to tell your parents that you have depression. This allows them to understand your condition and give you appropriate support and care. At the same time, you can also seek professional medical and psychological support to better manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life.
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Personally, I think that this should not be depression, just a kind of life fatigue, it may be that you continue to live the same life for too long, and suddenly you can't find the direction and can't find the goal, feel very dazed, don't know what you want to do, nothing can lift your spirits, if that's the case, you can try to find yourself the next life goal, make a thing that must be completed, if you really can't find it, just find a goal as the goal, and get in touch with all kinds of things, If you find something that interests you, you can do it, and I believe it will help you. As for contact with others, you don't have to worry too much about your state now, maybe you just become a little more introverted, it's not a bad thing, don't talk about it if you don't have anything to say, it's more tiring to worry about finding topics with others all day long, if you have time, you can try to travel alone, it's a good way.
Depression is a medical mood disorder, it cannot be changed by will, it is not something that you can fade after a while, it lasts for at least two weeks, and it can seriously affect your life, work, ability to behave, love life. In our country, there are 6 people with depression for every 100 people.
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