April 20th, 2008
Some Of The More Common Symptoms Of Depression
Depression is a medical condition brought about the chemical imbalance in the brain, as well as other factors such as medication. Although “depression” is commonly described as “feeling low,” “decreased mood” or simply feeling sad, it actually pertains to a serious illness that may be treated, but not cured. Depressed individuals are less active in school, home, and work, and the illness is likely to affect their emotions, eating and sleeping habits, and social relationships negatively.
Depression occurs once in some individuals, but may reoccur in others. The illness is usually recognized through its observable symptoms. This article deals with the various symptoms that may indicate a worsening, debilitating mental illness.