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depression
Other names: excessive grief
Depression is a mental condition characterized by excessive sadness that does not correspond to the circumstances causing the victim pain and mental anguish. It is usually accompanied by a loss of confidence, feelings of inferiority and guilt, different fears and anxieties, pessimistic outlook for the future.
Sick can think about harming or killing themselves, they lose the ability to enjoy, lose interest in the area, has a reduced ability to concentrate, sleep disturbances, decreased or increased appetite along with corresponding weight change, generally loses energy, tire easily, does not want to engage in any activity .
It is estimated that depression affects up to one fifth during the life of the population, women are affected more often than men. According to cause depression is divided into primary andsecondary. Secondary depression is caused by a physical illness, brain disease may be caused by certain medications or drugs. Primary depression occurs without apparent cause, but it may be triggered by a psychological burden. Upon its establishment, the changes apply nerve endings and lack of vectors of nerve signals in the brain.
When suspected depressive mood disorder should see a doctor, depression is a disease that can be well treated. A person who is depressed, unable to improve his condition your willpower and attempts around its exhilaration can be rather harmful.
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