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How Depression Affects Your Health

Depression is a feeling of emptiness, sadness or inability to feel happy...

How Depression Affects Your Health

The Health Risks of Depression

Depression is a feeling of emptiness, sadness, or an inability to feel happy. This feeling sometimes occurs for no apparent reason. Severe depression can also lead to suicide. About 40,000 people commit suicide each year in the United States due to depression. Anyone at any time may suffer from depression. Depression is more likely to affect some people than others.

It can be caused by one's weak personality and unpleasant situations and events. Depression is a mental problem, but it also has negative effects on the body.

Sleep disturbance

Sleep problems can also be caused by depression. People suffering from depression usually do not sleep throughout the night or have frequent sleep disturbances. Sometimes, some people suffering from depression sleep too much.

That is, due to this mental problem, two or four people either crave sleep or get too much sleep.

Chest pain

Chest pain can be caused by a heart or lung disease. If a heart or lung disease is not being diagnosed, the cause of this pain may be depression. Health experts say that depression and heart disease are related. I have a deep connection.

Persistent depression increases the risk of developing heart disease.

Fatigue and lethargy

If you feel tired even in daily activities, even when you are at rest, if the feeling of tiredness does not disappear, it can be a sign of depression. The chances of getting infected increase four times.

When depression and laziness go together, many other problems can arise.

Muscle and joint pain

Sometimes, when our muscles and joints ache, our emotions can feel a little low too. It's like when we're dealing with ongoing pain, it can make us feel down, which we call depression. And interestingly, when we're in the grip of depression, our muscles and joints might also start to hurt. So, it's like these two things are connected, playing a sort of tag team.

What's even more interesting is that if someone is going through a tough time with depression, they're about three times more likely to have those real physical aches compared to folks who aren't going through the same thing. It's like our body and our feelings are in cahoots, influencing each other in ways we might not expect.

Digestive system problems

Our brain and digestive system are closely related. When we are suffering from stress and anxiety, appetite usually disappears. Sometimes stomach pain and nausea also starts. Depression also affects the stomach and intestines. May affect, may cause complaints like indigestion, diarrhea or constipation.

Headache

People with depression can suffer from headaches. According to research, people with severe depression are three times more likely to have migraines than other people.

Diet and weight changes

When some people feel depressed, their appetite decreases and they lose weight by not eating continuously.

However, some people tend to overeat when they're depressed.. This relieves their frustration or anxiety for a while, but they start gaining weight. Depression can lead to eating disorders. They go like feeling very hungry (Bulimia Nervosa), dying of hunger (Anorexia Nervosa) or untimely feeling of hunger etc.

Backache

Persistent back pain can also be caused by depression.

People who are already suffering from back pain can get aggravated in case of depression. Sometimes the pain is so severe that the pain is felt up to the neck.

Exercise is the best cure

Exercising not only keeps people fit, but their brain releases chemicals that make the mood happy and make big problems seem smaller. It definitely helps to reduce the stress. Starting exercise also gives energy, the feeling of restlessness decreases and sleep is also good.

We should do some exercise, even if it's just a half-hour walk every day.

Read good books

Help people, helping others brings happiness.

Enjoy scenic views and be close to nature.

Try to solve your problems keeping in mind the life experiences of seniors.

If something is making you feel depressed, tell someone you trust about it and tell them what you are feeling. Talking to someone you trust can lighten your heart.

Make a daily morning walk a routine. Along with it, exercise.


About the Author

Abdul Majeed is a skilled content creator with 2 years of experience. A social media marketer and lifelong learner, he works alongside co-founder Syeda Zahra.

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