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Not necessarily, depression is a mental illness, also known as a depressive disorder, with significant and persistent depression as the main clinical feature, and is the main type of mood disorder. Clinically, depressed mood is not commensurate with his situation, and emotional depression can range from depression to grief, low self-esteem and depression, and even pessimistic and misanthropic, and there may be suicide attempts or behaviors; Even stupor; Some cases have significant anxiety and motor agitation; In severe cases, psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions may occur. Each attack lasts at least 2 weeks, the elderly or even several years, most cases have a tendency to reverse, most of the attacks can be relieved, and some may have residual symptoms or become chronic.
You can see a psychologist for a check-up.
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Always thinking about some bad things in the mind is mainly seen in the following situations: 1. Depression, patients with depression are often in a bad mood, think about things more pessimistically, and always think about unhappy things. 2. Anxiety disorder, because of inexplicable nervousness and worry, patients with anxiety disorders will always worry about accidents in their family members or themselves, and worry all day long.
3. Obsessive-compulsive disorder, patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder will also be repeatedly entangled, thinking about things repeatedly, and always afraid that bad things will happen, such as repeatedly checking whether the gas is turned off properly, and always worrying that bad things will happen if they are not turned off. 4. Hypochondriasis, patients with hypochondriasis will also worry about their physical health, and always worry that there is some kind of serious disease affecting their lives.
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Depression is a common mental disorder that usually manifests as symptoms such as pessimism, low mood, loss of interest and happiness, and decreased willpower. Here are 10 common symptoms of depression in people with depression:
1.Depressed or depressed, lack of interest and enthusiasm for things.
2.Insomnia or unresponsiveness that takes a long time to fall asleep or wake up.
3.Fatigue and exhaustion, lack of energy and motivation.
4.Slow thinking or inability to concentrate.
5.Self-esteem is too low or feelings of uselessness or hopelessness.
6.Feeling hopeless or unconfident about the future.
7.Causes a change in appetite, which may be loss of appetite or overeating.
8.Symptoms such as anxiety, guilt, insomnia, or suicidal ideation may occur.
9.May be more sensitive, exhibiting irritability, worry, or frustration.
10.Symptoms of a file-like appearance such as pallor and muscle atrophy may occur.
It is important to point out that depression symptoms vary from person to person, and different people may present differently. If you or someone close to you is experiencing such symptoms, please seek help from a professional doctor in time to avoid further deterioration of the condition and affect your health and quality of life.
Here are ten recommendations for the disease:
1.Seek help from a medical professional: If you suffer from a certain medical condition, the best way is to seek the help of a medical professional. The doctor can develop a personalized ** plan according to your condition and physical condition.
2.Follow your doctor's instructions: During the process of receiving **, be sure to follow the doctor's advice and instructions, and follow the prescribed dosage and time of use**.
3.Exercise regularly: Moderate exercise is good for both physical health and disease.
4.Proper diet and nutrition: A balanced diet and adequate nutrient intake are very important for the body to recover and**.
5.Change your unhealthy lifestyle: For some chronic diseases that require long-term, it is also important to change your unhealthy lifestyle.
6.Psychological adjustment: Psychological problems may affect the effect of the disease, so it is also necessary to maintain a stable mood and cooperate with a psychologist.
7.Follow your doctor's advice carefully: If your doctor prescribes medication, follow the instructions carefully and do not change it.
8.Regular re-examination and testing: For diseases that need to be carried out for a long time, regular testing and re-examination can detect disease changes in time and adjust the plan in time.
9.Pay attention to rest and sleep: Getting enough rest and sleep is good for your body's recovery.
10.Active participation in the program: For certain diseases, it is also important to be actively involved in the program. For example, heart disease patients can participate in the heart program, cancer patients can have sex and so on.
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Here are some common symptoms of depression, but that doesn't mean they're the only ones to make a diagnosis of depression. If you think you may have depression, it is recommended that you consult a medical professional or mental health professional for an accurate diagnosis and** advice.
Here are some common symptoms of depression:
Persistent sad feelings: Feeling depressed, depressed, helpless, and lasting for a long time, which may last more than two weeks.
Decreased interest and fun: Loss of interest in activities that previously interested or enjoyed and inability to experience usual pleasures.
Tiredness and lack of energy: Feeling constant fatigue, weakness, and difficulty recovering even after resting.
Sleep problems: Sleep disturbances that may include difficulty falling asleep, waking up early, or sleeping too much.
Changes in appetite: loss of appetite or overeating, resulting in weight loss or gain.
Decreased attention and concentration: difficulty concentrating, memory loss, and reduced efficiency.
Self-denial and feelings of guilt: blaming yourself excessively and feeling guilty about your past actions or decisions.
Mood swings: Mood swings, irritability, anxiety, and crying.
Social withdrawal: loss of interest in socializing with others, longing for solitude, and avoidance of social activities.
Physical symptoms: Headaches, stomach pains, muscle aches and other physical discomforts may occur.
The presence of these symptoms does not determine whether depression is present or not, as the diagnosis of depression requires evaluation by a medical professional. If you or someone close to you is experiencing symptoms of depression, encourage them to seek professional help and support.
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Sleep disturbances, persistent depressed mood, loss of interest in things you once enjoyed, feelings of guilt, hopelessness or worthlessness, suicidal thoughts or attempts, restlessness and irritability, changes in diet or weight, difficulty concentrating, remembering or making decisions, decreased energy, fatigue or decreased sensation.
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In a daze, in a low mood, with a bad temper, I can't think about it
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Depression is a common psychological disorder, and patients may experience symptoms such as persistent negative emotions, loss of interest, fatigue, low self-esteem, sleep disturbances, etc. People with depression sometimes have "can't think of it" and these conditions can be caused by a variety of reasons. Here are four reasons why people with depression may experience:
1.Psychological factors: People with depression may have negative opinions about themselves and feel pessimistic and helpless about the future. This state of mind can lead to negative thought patterns that can further aggravate depressive symptoms.
2.Biological factors: Depression can be related to an imbalance of chemicals in the brain, such as serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine. An imbalance in the brain of these chemicals can lead to depressed mood and thinking.
3.Environmental factors: People with depression may be affected by environmental factors such as stress, challenges, and the loss of a loved one or friend. These factors may cause their mood to deteriorate, further aggravating depressive symptoms.
4.Social support: a lack of social support and effective relationships may exacerbate depressive symptoms. People with depression may feel lonely, helpless, and lack of contact and communication with others, which can add to their psychological burden.
To help people with depression get out of the "can't think of" dilemma, you must first understand their specific symptoms and causes, and then provide targeted support and**. This can include a variety of approaches such as medications, psychology, lifestyle changes, etc. During the process, patients are encouraged to seek support and build positive relationships to help them gradually move out of the shadow of depression.
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1. Lack of understanding of people who know. 2. Inability to face your own situation. 3. The inner pressure cannot be released. 4. It is easy to be used as an excuse to be sick.
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If you are struggling with depression, seek professional help. Depression is a serious mental health problem that cannot be resolved on its own.
You may consider consulting a psychologist or counselor who can help you diagnose and** depression. If you don't know how to seek help, you can consult National Mental Health** or other relevant organisations.
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Summary. 2. Diseases: 1. Depressive disorders:
Patients with depressive disorders may have abnormal cognitive function, such as difficulty remembering bad past experiences, decreased concentration, prolonged reaction time, lack of concentration, etc., accompanied by low mood, loss of interest in things they liked in the past, negative cognition of things, and lack of confidence in the future, which can lead to a decrease in learning and work efficiency; 2. Obsessive-compulsive disorder: such patients may subconsciously and repeatedly present the things they have experienced and cannot get rid of them. Obsessive memories can manifest as a daze, and if the train of thought is interrupted, they need to be rethought from the beginning.
Some patients spend a lot of time each day performing repetitive behaviors, such as repeated checks, washing, and questioning, which are generally not considered depressive.
Hello, dear, not necessarily.
Depression usually refers to a depressive disorder, and constant recollection of the past is not necessarily depression. This symptom may be caused by physiological depressed mood, or it may be seen in pathological factors, such as the onset of depressive disorder or the presence of obsessive-compulsive disorder, which needs to be judged according to other accompanying symptoms: 1. Non-disease ** elements:
People have unforgettable memories of an event or a beautiful thing, and may occasionally recall, which can be manifested as constantly recalling the past; When some people encounter setbacks or failures, they may recall their successes and good memories of the past, or they may be constantly reminiscing about the past. If such a situation does not affect life and is not accompanied by other psychological disorders or physical symptoms, it is generally a physiological phenomenon and there is no need to worry too much.
2. Diseases: 1. Depressive disorders: patients with depressive disorders may have abnormal cognitive function, such as difficulty in forgetting bad experiences in the past, decreased concentration, prolonged reaction time, lack of concentration, etc., accompanied by low mood, loss of interest in the things they liked in the past, negative cognition of things and lack of confidence in the future, which can lead to a decrease in learning and work efficiency; 2. Obsessive-compulsive disorder:
Such patients may subconsciously repeat what they have experienced and cannot get rid of. Obsessive memories can manifest as a daze, and if the train of thought is interrupted, they need to be rethought from the beginning. Some patients spend a lot of time each day performing repetitive behaviors, such as repeated checks, washing, and questioning, which are generally not considered depressive.
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