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Depression anxiety symptoms: Understanding and Finding a Cure
from:While a lot of people who are diagnosed as having an anxiety disorder may experience depression at one time or another, there are people who suffer from depression anxiety symptoms more often than others who suffer from similar problems. Depression anxiety symptoms often include the feeling of inadequacy and feelings of desperation. Trying to understand why a person is feeling this way can eventually lead to helping find a cure for it.
Depression anxiety symptoms can often lead to the deterioration of a person's physical health as well as a marked decrease in his or her emotional and psychological wellbeing. Depression can very well cause a person to come to rather extreme conclusions about what can solve these problems. The danger of suicide in people who exhibit depression anxiety symptoms is pretty high; therefore it is extremely important that people who are showing these signs get some much needed help.
How do you determine if a person is showing depression anxiety symptoms? One of the most common signs of a person who is suffering from depression anxiety symptoms is when the person is constantly in a state of sadness or is always pessimistic. Other depression anxiety symptoms may include the feeling of worthlessness or hopelessness. Sleeping problems can also be a sign of this depression anxiety dilemma. The most obvious sign is when a person starts contemplating suicide or when thoughts about death or dying are all that seems to be on the person's mind.
There is quite a big need for you to call a doctor if you are seriously thinking of ending your life as a result of these depression anxiety symptoms. You may also need the help and support of the people you hold dear in life. If you are not the one suffering from this problem but rather someone in your family or circle of friends, you may need to find a way to get them to seek professional help. You can easily ascertain that their depression anxiety symptoms have gone from bad to worse when you see drastic changes in these people you seem to have known so well. It may help if you get them to talk about what is bothering them. Sometimes, a good talk can help ease a bit of this depression anxiety but ultimately, professional help if needed. If you think that the talk or the little help you may have given is not enough, you may need to talk your friend into seeking the help of a psychiatrist to get to the root of the problem.
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