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What Are The Clinical Depression Symptoms?



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By : Eddie Lamb    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-30 02:44:14
Depression is a serious mental and emotional disease. Thankfully, it is fully curable, provided it is diagnosed before it develops into chronic depression. Even chronic depression is curable, but it takes much more time, effort and medication.

What Is Clinical Depression?

This is the first step of depression. The clinical depression symptoms are easily recognizable, if you are in close contact with the depressed person.

1. He/she feels upset all the time, with or without reason - the person who suffers from clinical depression will feel overwhelmed by even the smallest negative thing that happens; at that time they feel that they need to end their lives, because they are not worthy to live.

2. He/she cannot, despite their best efforts, enjoy their free time with friends. You will observe that the depressed person would prefer to be alone with his/her thoughts and not bother about company and having fun.

3. The depressed person would develop continuous headaches, stomach aches very similar to ulcer pains, chest pains and so on. On checking out with a doctor, they would not indicate that anything is amiss.

4. Possessing a very low self-esteem - this is one of the most obvious clinical depression symptoms, i.e. low self esteem. The person would not mind any mistreatment from anybody, because they would really believe that they were not worth any better treatment.

5. The depressed person will tend to forget things; initially small things, but later on the forgetfulness will turn out pretty scary.

There are quite a few excellent remedies that can answer to the treatment and cure for each of these clinical depression symptoms. There are medications for depression, but it's still better to use natural remedies. The John's Wort is a special herb which is famous for the treatment of depression. Then there is acupuncture which has been proven highly effective, excellent (if I may say) in any some of the cases.

Along with all of this, it will never harm to tell prayers to God. Prayers, medicines and meditation will help you beat depression totally. As a matter of fact, turning to your faith when you are depressed makes you feel great. Meditation is another great way to relax your mind and body; check out what they have on clinical depression symptoms on the Net - which is indeed plenty.

Last but definitely not least; you will need to adopt a certain fixed nutrition which will help you beat the depression. Your health is highly influenced by the type of food you eat, hence it is important to pay attention to the nutrition of the clinically depressed person exhibiting symptoms.
Author Resource:- Eddie Lamb publishes an abundance of information on a range of topical subjects. This article What Are The Clinical Depression Symptoms?, is just one of a host of useful articles about Depression listed on our site map at Self Depression.
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