Depression


What is Depression?
Depression is a serious mental illness that can affect people of all ages. Symptoms of depression can include persistent sadness, loss of interest in activities, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, changes in appetite, and thoughts of death or suicide. If left untreated, depression can lead to serious problems such as substance abuse, social isolation, and job loss. Fortunately, there are a number of effective treatments for depression. Cognitive-behavioral therapy, for example, can help patients to learn how to manage negative thoughts and emotions. Medication may also be prescribed in order to relieve symptoms. If you or someone you know is struggling with depression, please seek professional help.
Delving into Depression
Depression is a mental illness that can affect anyone at any age. While it is most commonly seen in adults, depression also affects children and adolescents. Symptoms of depression can include feelings of sadness, hopelessness, anxiety, irritability, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. Depression can also lead to physical problems such as headaches and stomachaches. If left untreated, depression can interfere with school, work, and personal relationships.
Depression is a serious medical condition that affects people of all ages, including children. While it is normal for children to experience occasional sadness or moodiness, depression is more than just a temporary emotional state. Depression is characterized by ongoing feelings of sadness, hopelessness, irritability, and low energy, and can interfere with a child’s ability to function at home, at school, and with friends.
If left untreated, depression can have a lasting impact on a child’s developing mind and body. If you are concerned that your child may be suffering from depression, please seek professional help.

