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What is unipolar depression (Major Depression)?

Unipolar depression, also known as major depression is a typical condition that results in quite a number of physical, emotional as well as mental complications. A person suffering from unipolar disorder is likely to become depressed for various reasons, including stress, family history of depression or mental disorder, unusual biochemical changes in the brain and other such relevant mental complications. A person suffering from unipolar depression might experience noticeable changes in their behavior and mood very frequently. The condition demands medical attention and help from friends and peers.

Patients with unipolar depression experience: sadness, hopelessness, sleeping problems, irritability, dietary changes and an overall pessimistic behavior. People often start feeling fatigued and tired over time and they fail to enjoy their life. All the negative feelings tend to creep into the mind of the sufferer.

Unipolar depression can be treated with a combination of positive changes. Bringing in positive changes to the lifestyle habits, medications, regular counseling and therapy can help in relieving the condition. Diet also plays a crucial regard in this context as it determines the overall health and mental condition of the patient. Talking to people, relieving their inner feelings and taking necessary medications can cure unipolar depression.

  • Unipolar depression symptoms - Unipolar depression is also called major depressive disorder or clinical depression or recurrent depressive disorder. People with unipolar depression exhibit symptoms like sadness

  • Unipolar depression treatment - Commonly used antidepressants include sertraline, escitalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine, and citalopram. If patients do not respond to these medications, bupropion or venlafaxine may be prescribed.

  • Unipolar depression causes  - Unipolar depression is also associated with problems in the body’s circadian rhythm which in turn results in poor sleep patterns. Another problem that can result in depression is hormonal imbalances.

  • Unipolar depression diagnosis - Unipolar depression can be diagnosed by a psychiatrist, psychologist or general practitioner. The diagnosis is based on patient history and a report of the symptoms the patient is experiencing.

 

 
 
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