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Depression:

While symptoms are usually less severe
and less numerous in mild depression than moderate and major depression,
they still have the ability to cause disruption and distress. Mild
depression often goes undiagnosed because many people do not consider
the symptoms to be 'bad enough' to discuss them with their doctor or
family member/friend. According to the World Health Organization, mild
depression includes two of the first three symptoms and at least two
others.
1. Two weeks
of an abnormal depressed mood. 2. Loss of interest or
pleasure in activities that used to be enjoyable. 3.
Reduced energy, or feeling tired. 4. Loss of
confidence and self-esteem. 5. Feeling
guilty and unworthy. 6.Recurrent thoughts of death or
suicide, or any suicidal/self-harming behavior. 7.Reduced
ability to think or concentrate. 8. Agitated or slow
movements. 9. Disturbed sleep (not enough/too much/poor
quality). 10. Change in appetite (increase or
decrease) with weight change. 11. Decreased libido.
12. Unexplained physical symptoms
Accurately diagnosing depression when it
is mild, and treating it effectively at this stage can prevent the
condition from worsening. There are also a wider range of options to
manage mild depression and prevent its reoccurrence.
Ignacol RA-51 is most
effective medicine for acute & chronic cases of Depression. |