Overcoming Depression
Everybody feels down or blue
at times. But, if these feelings are very strong or last
for most of the day, nearly every day, they may be due
to a medical illness called depression. The good news
is that depression can be treated. But first you have
to know you have it. People do not always know the warning
signs of depression. Some of these signs are listed below.
If you have four or more, be sure to talk to your doctor
about depression. Place a check mark next to each sign
that you have.
Treatment
The earlier you get treatment for depression,
the sooner you will begin to feel better. The longer you
wait, the harder depression is to treat.
Depression usually is treated with medicine,
counseling, or medicine combined with counseling. Medicines
for depression are not addicting or habit forming. They
work for people with severe depression and may be useful
for people with mild to moderate depression.
Treatment works gradually over several weeks.
If you do not start to feel better after this time, call
your doctor. It may take some time to find what works
best for you.
For more information, read Depression Is
A Treatable Illness, a booklet that answers some common
questions about depression. To get a copy of this free
booklet, written by the Agency for Healthcare Research
and Quality (AHRQ), call the AHRQ Publications Clearinghouse
at 1-800-358-9295.
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