Any kind of loss, hurdle or let-down in life can lead to feelings of sadness and this is absolutely normal. However, if the feeling of sadness persists for longer than a few days and starts interfering with normal functioning, it certainly calls for attention. Watch out for this could be the early sign of depression.
Depression does not affect one person alone but has its repercussions on his entire family, friends as well as his work. Apart from the cost of treating this condition, there are other huge costs involved in terms of lost productivity and absenteeism from work. Additionally, it is one of the leading causes of disability all over the world and affects more than 121 million people globally.
The good part is that depression is treatable and the results are superior if treatment is sought early on. Clinical studies have clearly documented that homeopathy can provide significant relief to patients with depression and can play a vital role in improving their quality of life. We have been treating patients with this condition for the last 50 years and have brought smiles back to many faces. Go ahead and explore the role of homeopathy in treating depression and take the reigns of life in your hands.
In simplified words, depression can be defined as sadness or grief that persists for excessively long duration as compared to normal and significantly impairs the normal functioning of an individual.
On account of millions of people being affected by depression worldwide, it is a huge public health problem. It is especially important to diagnose it and treat it in time because it affects not only the patient but his entire family as well as his work.
Depression can affect people of all ages and backgrounds; females are twice as likely to suffer from it as compared to males. The major problem with this condition is that it often presents with sub-clinical symptoms leading it to be under-diagnosed and hence under-treated.
The condition has a propensity to worsen as time progresses and it can substantially affect the functionality of an individual. In the worst scenario, depression can lead to suicide which results in loss of as many as 850,000 lives every year.
A few decades ago, depression would be classified as:
Currently, depression is broadly classified into the following types, the first two being the most commonly diagnosed ones:
The exact cause of depression cannot be pin-pointed; however a combination of genetic, biochemical, and environmental factors has been understood to play a role in the development of the same.
The symptoms of depression vary largely between patients and can range from mild, unnoticeable sadness to severely disabling symptoms. Not all people experience all the symptoms discussed here; the symptoms vary from patient to patient and also differ in severity and duration. Additionally some people have these symptoms persisting for long periods whereas others may have repetitive, sporadic spells lasting for some time.
It must be borne in mind that depression not only affects the patient but also burdens his family and friends; it ultimately even affects the patient's quality of work.
Depression can present as a combination of any of the symptoms mentioned here and it significantly affects the normal functioning of the person:
Diagnosing depression is not difficult especially for a trained psychiatrist. Usually the clinical symptoms are sufficient to establish the diagnosis but your doctor may advise you some tests to rule out ailments (like hypothyroidism, hyperparathyroidism, multiple sclerosis, etc.) that can be the cause of your depression. In addition, he may also enquire into the usage of any drugs / medication that can lead to depression.
DSM-IV criteria for diagnosing depression:
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM -IV), a manual used to classify and diagnose mental disorders, depression can be diagnosed in a particular case if at least five of the following nine symptoms are present at the same time for most of the days a week:
Homeopathy can effectively treat most forms of depression with good results. Research done in the past has also shown that significant improvement in depression symptoms and betterment in the quality of life of patients was clearly evident after homeopathic treatment. We have the experience and expertise in treating this condition successfully with Homeopathy for more than 50 years now.
The duration of treatment for depression may vary from case to case and depends on several factors such as duration of the condition, its severity and its impact on the patient. Patients who have not lost touch with reality are likely to respond better than those who suffer from psychotic symptoms like delusions / hallucinations (which indicates loss of touch with reality). In addition, patients who develop a strong will (who do not give up on the treatment) and take adequate steps for the same are likely to show good response to treatment.
The medicines can help to reinstate the deviation from health back to normal and can help the patients to lead a better quality of life in general. In addition, Homeopathy can help in avoiding the use of anti-depressants which often tend to be habit-forming as well as lead to side effects like weight gain, high blood pressure, blurring of vision, etc.
Additionally, homeopathic medicines are not habit-forming and without any side effects. Thus treatment can be continued even for long periods without worrying about any untoward events due to medication. For people who are already on conventional treatment, Homeopathy can help them to reduce their dependency on the conventional drugs while leading to good health in general.
Lastly, with adequate counseling and psychotherapy as an adjunct to homeopathy, patients can be effectively helped out of their depression to lead a normal, joyful and satisfactory life.
Coping with Depression
Depression can be one of the difficult conditions to cope with especially since the patient experiences lack of interest in everything and at times even loses interest in treatment itself. However, with a strong will and with adequate support from family and friends, patients can effectively cope with this ailment and even get rid of it.
Based on our experience of treating a large number of cases of depression we have seen that making certain changes in diet and lifestyle can effectively help patients to cope with their depression. Discussed here are few of them: