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We all feel depressed sometimes but get well over time. After all, being sad is a part of living, we can’t all have it good all the time.
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Understanding Depression is one of the best and quickest way’s to treat it.

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The early stage of depression is very important. Most people quietly suffer depression and are never diagnosed, while some treat themselves without them knowing by adjusting to nature and exploring their chances of hope.

We all feel depressed sometimes but get well over time. After all, being sad is a part of living, we can’t all have it good all the time.

Depression is an illness that affects both the mental state and mind. It affects the way you feel and think, increasing your thought of hopelessness and sadness.

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The majority of people will suffer from depression at least once in their lifetime, this could be from grief, stress or illness which can lead from mild depression to severe depression.

What causes depression:

Research shows that the brain plays an important role regulating our mood, this could have a major impact on depression, but some factors contribute, including change in hormones, where the body cannot manage stress and experience positives mood.

Who can have depression:

Depression can happen to anyone at any age, depression is an illness of mental state. Appropriate therapy for mood swings in children and teenagers will reduce the chances of having depression.

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Symptoms of depression:

  • Inability to think or concentrate
  • Hopelessness
  • Inability to make decisions
  • Guilt
  • Changes in sleep
  • Loss of interest
  • Loss of energy
  • Sadness
  • Suicidal thoughts
  • Weight gain

Unfortunately Depression is common and a serious illness. Immediate help or treatment is advisable.

Cure for depression:

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As depression is an illness of the mental health, there is lots ways symptoms can be cured

    Research shows that 90% of people suffering from depression in Africa are not diagnosed. Are you suffering from depression, or do you know anyone suffering from depression? Talk to someone today, it helps. Talk to us today.

    Written by da Kingsman

    Da Kingsman. A media specialist and member of the Dkmngr Family from Abeokuta. Email- dakingsman@dkmngr.com

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