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DEPRESSION SITI NUR NADIA/ S48338/ K7 (ARE THEY CAN BE THREAT? WHAT IS THE…
DEPRESSION SITI NUR NADIA/ S48338/ K7
THE CAUSES AND IMPACT OF DEPRESSION?
There is a few factor that cause depression and may increase until it getting worse.
Example: Abuse, certain medication, conflict, death or a loss, genetic, serious illness and substance abuse
Those experience depression may overwhelmed with sad and loneliness feeling for no known reason.
The worst impact of depression is regular thoughts or talk of death or suicide.
https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=55167
WHAT IS DEPRESSION?
Depression is a mental illness that will effect your feelings.
Depression is known as a mental illness. it is a common mental disorder globally.
Usually more women are affected by depression than men.
Depression is a serious medical illness cause it give a negative vibes to someone that will affected their feeling, thinking and acting.
Luckily this mental illness can be treated.
WHAT IS THE SYMPTOMS?
Although scientists agree that depression is a brain disorder, the debate continues about exact causes.
Feelings
sadness
hopelessness
guilt
angry outbursts
Loss of interest in friends, family and favorite activities
Thoughts
thought of harming yourself
delusion or hallucinations can also occur in several cases
trouble making decisions, remembering and concentrating
Behaviors
withdrawing from people
substance abuse
attempts to harm yourself
missing work,school or other commitments
Physical problem
Tiredness/ lack of energy
Changes in appetite
weight loss/ weight gain
unexplained aches and pains
http://www.depressiontoolkit.org/aboutyourdiagnosis/depression.asp
ARE THEY CAN BE THREAT? WHAT IS THE TREATMENT?
depression is a mental illness that can be treated but it need a support from people around them.
meet with psychotherapy
take medication on doctor's instruction
Eat a healthy diet.
sleep well
Stay connected and involved.
Take ‘TIME OUT” for yourself regularly
https://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/adjusting-life-recovery