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Depression is a health problem that directly affects the emotional functioning of the brain and leaves a person feeling moody and socially misplaced. Serious cases such as suicide, murder and other mental illnesses have occurred due to improper attention given to depressed people over the years. To avoid all these cases, it is
usually advised to seek proper treatment from professionals once signs of depression have been noticed. These signs often differ according to the patient’s age, sex, medical history and many other factors.

For cases of young children and adolescents, hostility, grumpiness,temper and general irritability may be the signs of depression. These cases occur due to the fact that these young boys and girls know that they do not have much authority over their lives therefore they try very hard to irritate you so that they catch your much needed attention in order for you to adhere to their needs. In cases where this condition is left unattended, the children may start experiencing unexplained pains and aches that may leave them crying or complaining all the time.

When we come to elderly people, we can see that they tend to complain more on the physical signs of depression as compared to the emotional ones. This situation allows their mood swings not to be easily noticed by many people since they will always be complaining about the constant aches that they are being subjected to. Once elderly
people see that you do not attend to them as frequently as they would have preferred, they may complain that you do not care about them anymore or, they may even say that they think that their time to die is nearing since the body aches keep on intensifying day after day. These signs of depression however, are usually brought by poor health, thoughts of dying due to old age or lack of authority that was once well enjoyed by the patient.

In men, depression may be noticed by the man always complaining about fatigue experienced from working and sleeping problems. Other signs of depression may include excessive aggression, recklessness, increased violent behavior and substance abuse including alcohol. However for men, depression episodes are most of the time brought by external factors such as financial constraints, delayed life achievements and bad relationships. Due to this reason, their depression episodes do not last for long or at least exists only for the period during which the problem is being experienced.

Women on the other hand, mostly get depressed due to internal body factors such as hormonal changes that directly affect the part of the brain in charge of emotions.Therefore,the rate of depression in women is often higher than men. To notice depressed women is most of the time seen to be an easy task since they tend to be moody especially when pregnant, over weight as a result of eating more due to depression, withdrawn most of the time, always sad, uncertain about themselves and so on. Another sign of depression that may be noticed in women is baby blues. This sign usually occurs right after the woman has given birth. She would always look for excuses not to attend to the baby and most of the time requires the intervention of a professional to try to bring the mother to normalcy.

Wangeci Kinyanjui is an expert on research and reporting on Health Matters for years.To get more information on signs of depression visit her site at SIGNS OF DEPRESSION

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