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What Is Major Depressive Disorder?

Depression, also known as major depressive disorder (MDD), is a serious mood disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and functions in daily life. Unlike occasional sadness, depression is persistent and can lead to emotional, physical, and cognitive challenges, impacting work, relationships, and overall well-being. Symptoms include persistent feelings of hopelessness, loss of interest in activities, changes in sleep and appetite, and difficulty concentrating. While the exact causes vary, depression can be linked to genetics, brain chemistry, stress, and environmental factors. Effective treatments, such as therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes, can help individuals manage and recover from depression.

 

Key Facts About Depression:

  • Prevalence: Over 17 million adults in the U.S. experience depression annually.
  • Symptoms: Persistent sadness, fatigue, irritability, loss of interest, and difficulty concentrating.
  • Risk Factors: Genetics, brain chemistry imbalances, chronic stress, and substance use.
  • Types: Includes seasonal affective disorder (SAD), postpartum depression, and atypical depression.
  • Treatment Options: Therapy (CBT, interpersonal therapy), medications (SSRIs, SNRIs), and alternative treatments like transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).

 

Depression is a challenging condition, but with the right support and treatment, recovery is possible. If you or someone you know is struggling, reaching out for help is a crucial first step. Whether through therapy, medication, lifestyle changes, or support groups, there are many ways to manage depression and improve well-being. Remember, you are not alone—help is available, and healing is within reach.

 

Reference:https://www.verywellhealth.com/major-depressive-disorder-5092483

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