Major Depression: How to Get Help

Major depression is the most severe category of depression and is likely to interfere with a sufferer's everyday life. This type of depression may come and go, or it may last for months or even years. There are many theories as to what causes depression. Some experts believe it is caused by an imbalance of chemicals such as serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain. Other potential causes may include traumatic events, major life changes, personal loss or even genetics. Regardless of its cause, depression is a serious problem that requires attention.

Severe depression may manifest via symptoms such as extreme sadness, excessive crying, changes in sleep patterns and appetite, a loss of interest in normal activities, a lack of attention to personal hygiene or appearance, aches and pains, and even thoughts of suicide. Because suicide is such a serious risk, it is important to obtain professional help as soon as major symptoms occur. For most cases of depression, treatment is administered on an outpatient basis. However, for severe cases, inpatient hospitalization may be required.

Deciding which option is best for you is fairly simple. If you feel that you are in danger of harming yourself or someone else, immediate inpatient treatment is recommended. If you are sure that you are in no danger of harming yourself or someone else, outpatient treatment is probably a good idea. If you need inpatient treatment and don't know where to obtain it, simply go to the nearest emergency room. They can refer you to where you need to be. For outpatient treatment, make an appointment with a psychiatrist or even your family doctor.

During your initial consultation, you will be asked about your symptoms. Be completely honest and let the doctor know exactly how you are feeling and how long you have experienced your symptoms. If you use drugs or alcohol, be honest. Some depressed individuals struggle with substance abuse and will need treatment for this issue in order to get better. Your doctor will examine and evaluate you to reach a diagnosis of major depression. Then, you will be treated with medication, therapy or a combination of the two. It may seem like depression is a dark, endless hole that you cannot escape from. On the contrary, depression is a common medical problem that can be treated with the help of an experienced doctor and/or psychiatrist.

Copyright 2007 Jim Sterling - All Rights Reserved

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