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What is depression?
is
an illness that causes you to feel sad, to lose interest in activities that
you've always enjoyed, to withdraw from others, and to have little energy. It's
different from normal feelings of sadness,
, or low energy. Depression can also cause people
to feel hopeless about the future and even to think about suicide.
Many people, and sometimes their families, feel embarrassed or ashamed
about having depression. Don't let these feelings stand in the way of getting
treatment. Remember that depression is a common illness. Depression affects the
young and old, men and women, all ethnic groups, and all professions.
If you think you may be depressed, tell your doctor. Treatment can help
you enjoy life again. The sooner you get treatment, the sooner you will feel
better.
What causes depression?
Depression is a disease.
It's not caused by personal weakness and is not a character flaw. When you have
depression, chemicals in your brain called
are out of balance.
Most experts believe a combination of family history (your
) and stressful life events may cause depression.
Life events can include:
- Childbirth, a death in the family, work, or
relationships.
- Finding out you have a long-term health problem,
such as arthritis, heart disease, or cancer.
- Health problems, such
as
and an underactive thyroid gland (). Treating the health problem can
usually cure the depression.
Just because you have a family member with depression or
have stressful life events doesn't mean you'll get depression.
You also may get depressed even if there is no reason you can think of.
What are the symptoms?
The symptoms of depression
may be hard to notice at first. They vary among people, and you may confuse
them with just feeling "off" or with another health problem.
The
two most common symptoms of depression are:
- Feeling sad or hopeless nearly every day for
at least 2 weeks.
- Losing interest in or not getting pleasure from
most daily activities nearly every day for at least 2 weeks.
A serious symptom of depression is thinking about death
or suicide. If you or someone you care about talks about this or feeling
hopeless, get help right away.