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Physiological Symptoms of Depression

Depression can manifest in many ways. Certain symptoms are more obvious than others.

psychology-today-logo.pngEveryone experiences sadness or depression occasionally, but if these feelings occur all the time for a minimum of 2 weeks and impede routine activities, it could be an indication of depression. Certain people experience physical symptoms, like stomach pain.

Fatigue

Healthy people who get enough sleep can sometimes feel tired, particularly after a long day or exercise that is strenuous. But when this feeling is constant and persistent, it could be an indication of depression.

A persistent, unexplained tiredness can affect your ability to work or spend time with your family and friends. If this happens to you take a visit to your healthcare provider to discuss your concerns.

Depression-related fatigue can be caused by a variety of causes, including medications, illnesses, medical conditions or stress. Consult your physician about the possible the effects of taking a medication. If your medical problem is causing the fatigue, you can often get treatment for it, which will improve your fatigue.

Fatigue may also be an indication of anemia, which is when your blood cells have too little red blood cells, or hemoglobin, the protein that transports oxygen in the bloodstream. If you are suffering from anemia your doctor might prescribe iron supplements or recommend eating more foods rich in iron.

Depression is associated with the way your brain and body interact, and therefore some physical changes can be an indication of depression. For example, you may notice that your movements and speech seem to be slower, with fewer pauses and a monotone voice. You might also feel like your body is heavier or your movements have less power.

Another common symptom is stomach discomfort. Depression can alter the way your body senses and processes pain, which means you could suffer from more intense or lasting headaches, stomach or chest pain. Depression can also influence how your body feels pain from other sources like an accident in the car or cancer.

Some studies have revealed that depression can affect your vision. Depressed people may see things as blurry or unclear. It is believed that this is caused by a portion of the brain that is responsible for processing emotions. The cause may be related to the way that nerve cell networks in your brain process emotional information as well as pain signals from other parts of your body.

Sleep Disorders

While the majority of people are aware of the emotional symptoms of depression, many do not realize that depression can cause physical manifestations as well. Insomnia, stomach upset and aches are all possible physical manifestations of depression.1

Sleep problems are common in people with depression. You may have difficulty getting to sleep or getting to sleep, wake up frequently during the night or wake up early in the morning. You may also have changes in your sleeping cycle, such as sleeping more during the day, or getting up late at the night. Insomnia is a symptom of depression and can lead to a higher chance of future episodes of depression particularly when it's chronic.

Fatigue is a typical adverse effect of antidepressant drugs however, it could also be caused by depression or other illnesses and conditions. Consult your physician whenever you feel tired constantly to determine if the fatigue is related to depression.

Insufficiency can make it hard to concentrate or do everyday tasks. This is a common manifestation of depression, and can be difficult to manage on your own. It is essential to maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly to increase your energy levels.

Unexplained aches and pains such as backaches, headaches or abdominal cramps, can be a sign of depression. The connection between these pains and depression is thought to be due to a biological process involving hormones and nerve pathways.

In some instances, depression can affect your ability to fight illnesses. The stress that depression causes over time can cause an increase in white blood cells, making you more susceptible for illnesses and infections like colds and flu.

When you're depressed communication with others may be more difficult. Depression can make you lose interest in activities that are usually enjoyable, and cause you to speak more slowly and with less emotion. Certain people suffering from depression have difficulty maintaining eye contact or a normal facial expression.

Appetite Changes

A lack of appetite or having to eat a lot more is a common sign of depression. When depressed, eating can be difficult. Some people gain weight, while others lose weight. These physical changes can be a sign of serious depression or may be a symptom of bipolar disorder.

The link between physical symptoms and depression is linked to neurotransmitters that influence mood, pain threshold and sleep. In a depressive episode serotonin is out of balance, and this affects your ability to perceive pain and even how your body responds to pain. People suffering from chronic back pain or other types of pain feel more depressed. It is because they are feeling physical symptoms of being depressed and emotional strain and can lead to more negative emotions, such as despair and sadness.

Depression can cause people to feel angry and agitated, which can lead to self-harm or even suicide. It is important to seek medical attention for these signs of feeling down as soon as possible. A medical professional will carry out a comprehensive medical assessment to determine the reason for symptoms. This includes a thorough review of your family history, medical and personal histories, and physical examination. The evaluation will include lab and imaging tests to screen for medical conditions that could be a precursor to depression, like hormonal imbalances, vitamin deficiencies and neurological disorders.

Many people are unaware that they are suffering from depression, because the warning signs of depression can be difficult to identify. Some people might have difficulty seeking help because they believe their depression is "normal" or something everyone goes through. Depression is a serious illness that can have a negative impact on a person's health as well as life.

There are a variety of factors which can increase your risk of having depression, including genetics, exposure to violence or other traumatic events as a child, or the impact of life events like unemployment, bereavement or loss. There are also personal characteristics that can put you at risk, including low self-esteem, feeling overwhelmed by stress and having a negative attitude.

Pain

Depression is a real illness that can cause various physical symptoms. These symptoms of depression in youth include a general feeling of depression, or "down in the dumps", feelings of hopelessness and sadness, irritability and aches and pains. Depression can be present in men and women of all age groups, regardless of their economic status, culture or background.

The occurrence of mood-related fatigue is a typical manifestation of depression. many people who are diagnosed with the disorder have sleeping problems that make them tired throughout the day. Some people are so exhausted that getting up is a challenge. Some people may feel that their energy level is lower than usual, and they are more susceptible to getting sick or suffering from colds. Depression and stress, and changes in weight or appetite can lower the immune system of a person and increase their risk of infection.

People who are diagnosed with depression may experience aches or having back, stomach or joint pain. Some people may have difficulty recalling information or concentrating. The reason for these physical symptoms is not known but it's possible that depression alters process by which the body process pain information. The brain's system that regulates moods and emotions is linked to the networks which process information to sense physical pain, and depression can cause an imbalance in these areas.

Depression can also cause an alteration in the way people see. This can affect a person's vision, or cause them to feel that everything is dull or lacking contrast. Other symptoms related to depression of the visual region include eye twitching, blurred vision and the tendency to blink a lot.

general-medical-council-logo.pngIt's crucial to inform your doctor about all physical symptoms you experience even if it's not your intention to think they're related to your mood. These symptoms are usually triggered by depression medications, so it's crucial to work with your doctor to reduce them.

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