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How is depression treated?

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Today, the standard treatment consists of antidepressant drugs, psychotherapy, or both. Fortunately, most depressed people can be treated effectively, but too often, depression is left unrecognized and untreated. For angina patients, depression, anxiety, and stress make the heart work harder, which in turn can worsen angina pain or discomfort. That's why it's especially important for patients and their caregivers to remain alert for the warning signs above.

Other than depression, what is treated with venlafaxine?

Venlafaxine (Effexor) FAQ
There is accumulating evidence that the symptoms of ADD/ADHD in both children and adults can be treated with venlafaxine. High doses of venlafaxine have also been reported to be effective in the treatment of people with borderline personality disorder.

What kinds of depression can be treated with venlafaxine?

Venlafaxine (Effexor) FAQ
While the pre-marketing studies were restricted to patients with a DSM-III-R diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder (with or without melancholia), it is to be expected that venlafaxine will be prescribed for patients with Major Depression, Dysthymia, and Bipolar Disorder. While venlafaxine was only studied for periods up to 6 weeks, it is to expected that patients with long-standing depressions will take the drug for longer periods of time.

What is depression?

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance: Frequently Asked Qu...
How long the mood lasts: A bad mood is usually gone in a few days, but depression lasts for two weeks or longer. How much it interferes with your life. A bad mood does not keep you from going to work or school or spending time with friends. Depression can keep you from doing these things and may even make it difficult to get out of bed.

How is postpartum depression treated?

Postpartum Depression PPD, Baby Blues & Postpartum Psych...
It is important to know that postpartum depression (PPD) is treatable and that it will go away. The type of treatment will depend on how severe the PPD is. PPD can be treated with medication (antidepressants) and psychotherapy. Women with PPD are often advised to attend a support group to talk with other women who are going through the same thing. If a woman is breastfeeding, she needs to talk with her health care provider about taking antidepressants.

Is depression easily treated in older patients?

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According to ICD-10, a depressive episode is defined as a period of at least two weeks with depressive symptoms.

How is depression in seniors treated?

Senior Health Solutions ~ Frequently Asked Questions
Depression is not a normal part of aging. It is an illness that responds to active treatment. Some people improve with just medication, and some with just talk therapy. For people with more persistent or debilitating depression, treatment involves both medication and talk therapy with a mental health professional. Contact us for more information.

How common is depression?

Depression Article Page
Very common. One in six New Zealanders will experience depression at some time in their lives. It is most common in 16-24 year olds, but can happen at any age.

What are the treatments for depression?

Depression Article Page
Depression is not often recognised or treated. Different types of depression require different types of treatments. This may include physical exercise and other self help strategies for preventing and treating mild depression, through to counselling and drug treatments for more severe types of depression.

WHAT IS MANIC DEPRESSION?

Frequently Asked Questions
Manic Depression is an older term for what is now more commonly called Bipolar Disorder. There is no other difference in the meaning.

What is postpartum depression?

FAQ's About Pregnancy
middot; Occurrence: Postpartum depression develops in approximately 10% of all postpartum women. The greatest risk occurs at approximately 4 weeks after delivery. middot; Contributing factors: Risks for postpartum depression include primiparity (first pregnancy), history of postpartum depression, lack of social support, and lack of stable relationships.

Is there one cure for depression?

Depression frequently asked questions (FAQ)
There is no universal cure for depression. Often, in order to overcome depression, several forms of treatment must be employed. This is primarily due to the complex and unique nature of depression.

Is there one cause of depression?

Depression frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Just as there is no single universal cure for depression, there is no single cause either. The medical community agrees that there are potentially several causes that may result in depression. In the most general terms, depression is thought to be caused by a combination of physiological, social and genetic factors.
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