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The Physical Symptoms of Depression

Topic: Health EducationPublished September 22, 2009

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In order to understand depression, it's important to realize that it's more than a psychological problem. It is a physical problem, as well -- and there are physical symptoms of depression. This flies in the face of previous thinking, but more than ever,

So, what are the physical symptoms of depression?

One physical symptom of depression can be found in everyday aches and pains. Granted, as all of us get older, we have these aches and pains, but it can also be indicative of depression.

Another physical symptom of depression -- and probably the one that most of us are familiar with -- is tiredness. If an individual is overly tired or just can't seem to muster any energy whatsoever, it is usually wise to investigate whether or not there might be an underlying cause linked to depression.

Loss of the sexual urge is another physical symptom of depression. Individuals who previously were sexually healthy who suddenly become less interested in sexual relations might well be suffering from depression.

How is it that there can be physical symptoms of depression when depression is considered a psychological condition?

We live in a society in which there is still a stigma attached to psychological illnesses. Therefore, a depressed individual might well find his or her body exhibiting physical symptoms of depression in order to raise the awareness level of a physician. It's important to keep in mind that the mind is a marvelous mechanism and it will do whatever is necessary in order to find help.

For too long, people have assumed that those who suffer from depression simply go around moping and sighing and being generally miserable. That's not the case. There are other ways that a person can suffer from depression without appearing to be depressed -- and that is why it's important to recognize the physical symptoms of depression.

And what should a person do when they find they have one or more physical symptoms of depression?

Naturally, the first step would be to find out whether there is a physical reason for the symptom or if it might have a link to depression. Once that is determined, the individual can choose the appropriate measures.

Depression is a serious problem in society today and if a person has a physical symptom of depression, it should not be ignored.

More and more, individuals are finding themselves overwhelmed by the fast pace of the world, by financial problems -- even problems that are worldwide. This can affect each person in different ways. Some people might be able to just "blow it off." Others might find themselves actively seeking to avoid the things causing them stress.

And still others might find themselves in the throes of depression -- and that's why it's so important to be able to recognize a physical symptom of depression.

Therefore, if you or someone that you know seems to be suffering from one or more physical symptoms of depression, the first step is to seek help so that the journey back from depression can begin.

Copyright A. Lorraine Allen, 2006-2009

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