In today’s hectic twenty-four hour work-a-day life people suffer from many things, ranging from stress to ulcers, to bad knees (from wearing high heels all the time!). Bad backs aren’t all that uncommon either, and if you wait around long enough you’ll be bound to see and hear your fair share about anxiety disorders, heartburn, strokes and even migraines. And let’s not forget the ever popular cold and flu viruses that always seem to be making the rounds. There is one thing however that does the rounds more often than you might realize, but always seems to be overlooked or passed off lightly, and that’s depression. If you suffer from depression and don’t get a proper medical diagnosis telling you that you suffer from Medical Depression, people just won’t believe you, and will think you’re just being silly.
Depression however is a very serious thing and should be treated as such, not pushed to a side as being all in the person’s mind. Unfortunately unless you get an opinion that’s medical depression is generally treated as something to be overlooked and ignored, and not as a serious medical and mental disorder.
It’s also true however, that most people suffer from depression at some point or other in their lives, but this doesn’t necessarily have to cast them as having medical depression. That is, when most people get depressed it will last perhaps only a few hours or even a few days, and in some cases might even last as long as a week or two. It’s only when this depression continues unabated for more than two weeks sometimes even going so far as to last perhaps up to six months however, that depression can be classed in terms of medical depression.
The reason that doctors need to be certain that the person really does suffer from depression is entirely due to the fact that depression can be treated successfully with either prescription drugs, or a combination of drugs and therapy. If you’re only suffering from a mild form of depression which lasts only for a short while then your doctor really wouldn’t want to be prescribing anti-depressant drugs to you.
However if you do suffer from depression and it’s lasted more than a month or two, even if it’s not there with you constantly, you should always consult your doctor as he can then tell you unequivocally whether you’re suffering from a form of medical depression or just the everyday normal get-you-down blues. Remember that this type of depression is completely normal and that most people suffer from it at least once in their lives. It’s a natural reaction to given situations and is a coping mechanism that allows us to live our lives to the fullest, so don’t lose heart.