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Dysthymia is another name for chronic depression.

This disease can be serious, although not as serious as attacks with major depression.
Someone who knows you may have chronic depression, but you have no idea. Having a regular life is very possible for people with this condition. It's not unusual for them to continue everyday activities such as attending school or having a social life without great difficulties. This is due to the fact that the damages caused by this illness do not appear on the outside of the body but on the inside. The symptoms are mental and physical.

Chronic Depression will not make you cough, sneeze or run a fever. You will not typically develop a rash.
But you may well feel helplessness, worthlessness and hopelessness. Those affected may experience problems with sleep and insomnia. The sufferer might be consumed by constant feelings of sadness and emptiness . Death and suicide are considerations that a patient will have . Chronic Depression isn't always apparent. With mental illness it requires a close look and a lot of experience to recognize the symptoms because victims work hard to conceal the problem.

There are a few major treatment options for people with Chronic Depression.
One of the most popular approaches is Psychotherapy. You confront the mental ailment with a mental solution. The patient can find a positive outlook, with Psychotherapy, with the help of a doctor who attempts to determine the cause of the depression. Anti-Depressants that help to stem the spread or worsening of the condition are another option. It's best to use both approaches at the same time. Although Chronic Depression is not Major Depression it can certainly lead to it. As with many illnesses, early detection is one of the most powerful tools in fighting this.

It's usually not until everyday life problems arise that Chronic Depression is a noticeable issue.
It's really time to act when employment or other outside activities begin to suffer. It's not time for a straight jacket for people who suffer from Chronic Depression. It takes a great deal of care to approach the problems that cause this disease. Anyone can become a victim of this disease. Therefore, knowing what it is may one day assist you in facing it personally for yourself or for someone you love.

Evan

 
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