WHAT IS ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION?
Anxiety disorders are real, serious medical conditions – just as real and serious as physical disorders such as heart disease or diabetes. Anxiety disorders are the most common and pervasive mental disorders in the United States.
Depression is a condition in which a person feels discouraged, sad, hopeless, unmotivated, or disinterested in life in general for more than two weeks and when the feelings interfere with daily activities.
Symptoms:
Several key differences can help distinguish between symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Depression
It’s not at all unusual to feel sad, low, or hopeless from time to time, especially during difficult or painful life situations. Along with a low, sad, or empty mood, depression can also involve the following symptoms:
Anxiety
Most people experience some anxiety feelings of fear, nervousness, and worry from time to time. Anxiety is part of how you respond to stress, after all, so you might experience some anxiety:
Causes
Genetics. Anxiety disorders can run in families. Brain chemistry. Some research suggests anxiety disorders may be linked to faulty circuits in the brain that control fear and emotions.
Investigation
If you’re not feeling quite like yourself, a good next step involves reaching out to a mental health professional or other clinician who treats anxiety and depression.Your clinician, if you have one, can offer a referral to a therapist. Depending on your symptoms, they might also recommend blood, urine, and other lab testing to help rule out underlying medical concerns. Certain health conditions, including thyroid conditions, can involve depression and other changes in mood.
Treatment
Prevention
Find ways to handle stress and improve your self-esteem.
Take good care of yourself. Get enough sleep, eat well, and exercise regularly.
Reach out to family and friends when times get hard.
Get regular medical checkups, and see your provider if you don’t feel right.
Get help if you think you’re depressed. If you wait, it could get worse.
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