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Sadness Is Too Often Confused With Depression

Are you sad or depressed?

By Karina HolcombPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Sadness Is Too Often Confused With Depression
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80% of people with depression can recover completely if they receive appropriate treatment combined with psychotherapy sessions. Find out from Dr. Psychiatrist Gabriel Diaconu how important drug treatment is in curing depression and how to tell the difference between depression and sadness.

Depression is one of the most common causes of mental health. And the treatment is a basic component in the relief of depressive states, implicitly the visit to the psychiatrist.

Clinical depression is one of the mental illnesses that has the highest cure rate. More than 80% of people with depression can recover completely if they receive appropriate treatment combined with psychotherapy sessions.

The treatment heals you, its lack strongly affects you

"An untreated major depressive episode lasts for 6 months of suffering, sometimes longer. It becomes diagnosable from the first week when the depressive syndrome is circumscribed with altered mood, anhedonia, severe sleep, and appetite disorder, not infrequently suicide s.a.m.d. To be eligible for a diagnosis of acute major depression, there must be at least two uninterrupted weeks of symptoms.

By the ecology of a depressive episode, I refer to its probable remission as you expect it and which may or may not occur. Thus, without any intervention, the acute episode of depression can last for half a year or more.

During this time, especially at the beginning of the depressive illness, an excessively large proportion compared to the general population (but still small compared to all those suffering from major depression) will try to commit suicide, and not a few of them will die by suicide. if there is no intervention supported by a professional.

That's why depression is a potentially lethal disease. Due to the long duration of the untreated depressive episode, it is one of the diseases with the highest morbid potential, comparable to acute infectious diseases of the liver, myocardial infarction, or stroke. "

Treatment results are prompt

Depression can be treated, even in severe cases. The sooner a depressed person is treated, the better the chances of a cure. Prompt treatment of depression also significantly reduces the likelihood of recurrence.

"Antidepressant medication shortens the time to remission from months to weeks, sometimes days. What the studies will not mention, but what the clinician sees is a real "awakening to life" of his patient. Sleep normalizes, irritability decreases, intensely pessimistic mood and often marked by delusional ideas of guilt, uselessness, death improves, the depressed patient who reacts correctly to medication resumes his activities and will say, subjectively, that he feels << better >>.

It's not just a theory, it's a fact that case by case the antidepressants, in the acute phase, are effective and without a doubt and maybe a vital resource for the doctor in managing a major depressive episode in his patient. "

Sadness is too often confused with depression

At the national level, it is essential to understand that diagnosis plays a key role. We cannot say that we suffer from depression when we are upset or sad, just as we cannot deny depression by saying that we have a harder day, a week, a more difficult month.

It is important to understand that depression, like any other condition, requires consulting a psychiatrist, diagnosing, and prescribing medication. Some people may find support in family, friends, or faith, but it is important to recognize that for those who suffer from clinical depression, such support does not replace psychiatric counseling or antidepressants.

Therefore, it would be better not to think about prejudices and to inform ourselves properly. Otherwise, we will stick to the above statistical results. Importantly, internationally, many institutions and organizations have begun to fight for information about this condition and the importance of treatment.

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