Depression is a disease that is becoming more prevalent in today's society. Perhaps this is due to the fact that diagnose are better or that more physicians are well-informed about the disease - in any case, depression is something that seems to be popping up in more patients' lives than ever. So the question becomes - how can you treat it? There are a number of answers to this question that you can consider for yourself or for your family and friends. The signs of depression are a general lack of enthusiasm, feelings of sadness, lack of interest in activities and people, appetite changes, weight changes, mood changes, angry outbursts, and even thoughts of suicide. When these symptoms last for more than two weeks, it's time to consider treatment for depression. You would start by going to your regular doctor to rule out any physical causes for these symptoms. Conditions like thyroid disease or blood sugar disorders can often cause mood swings and depression as well, but require different treatments. When all other physical causes are ruled out, you might want to begin by treating the depression on your own. Some ways to begin this process on your own include:
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