Signs of Clinical Depression: 9 Symptoms to Watch For

Kaushik M. of LiveWellTalk.com
2 min readNov 17, 2022

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Depression is a grave illness that affects day to day life and destroys families. It is a disorder that controls the mind and its functions causing loss of appetite, sleeplessness, mood swings, and a deep sense of despair.

Clinical Depression Symptoms

The symptoms of depression are varied and the severity changes with time. And, according to experts depression can be an inherited disorder, or caused by life threatening illnesses, or stress. Other causes are certain diseases, medicines, substance abuse (alcohol, drugs, etc.) or mental illnesses.

Women are seen to experience depression more than men and this is attributed to hormonal swings, menstrual cycle changes, pregnancy, miscarriage, pre-menopause, and post-menopause.

9 Symptoms of Clinical Depression (MDD)

Common symptoms if depression are:

  1. An unshakable sadness, anxiety, or emptiness.
  2. Overwhelming hopelessness accompanied by pessimistic feelings, extreme guilt, feelings of helplessness, and no sense of self worth.
  3. Loss of energy, a slowing down of metabolism, and activity levels. Being plagued by constant fatigue.
  4. Increasing inability to focus and indecisiveness.
  5. Loss of sound sleep and development of extreme insomnia.
  6. Inexplicable weight loss or weight gain. Triggered by loss of appetite or eating binges.
  7. Brooding and suicidal inclinations.
  8. Irritability, short temper, as well as restlessness.
  9. Physical afflictions like headaches, digestive disorders, and chronic pain for no particular reason.

If you experience any of the above along with a marked change in behavior do consult your doctor. He will give you a thorough examination to rule out physical causes for depression as well as any underlying medical problems. Then if required he will recommend that you consult a psychiatrist or psychologist.

Take matters in hand and try and erase negativity from your mind. Cut out from you life terms like exhaustion, worthlessness, and hopelessness. Change your life by setting yourself a few goals. Try and relax, meditate, and enjoy music. Start new activities that absorb your time as well as interests. Go out and meet people and participate in group activities. Avoid the company of negative people. Make up your mind to enjoy a movie, ballgame, family outing, picnic, or trek.

Be positive, self confident, and have faith in yourself. Faith is itself a great healer. Decide to change your world for the better.

However do follow the doctor’s advice. Treatment can include: anti-depressant medicines, psychotherapy, as well as lifestyle changes. In extreme cases electroconvulsive therapy or light therapy are prescribed.

If your depression escalates or you are suicidal seek help from your family physician or health care provider. Do call a local health department, a depression hotline, a community mental health center, or hospital or clinic. Someone will extend a helping hand and talk you through the crisis.

Read further: Symptoms of Clinical Depression

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Kaushik M. of LiveWellTalk.com
Kaushik M. of LiveWellTalk.com

Written by Kaushik M. of LiveWellTalk.com

I am Kaushik M., founder of LiveWellTalk, a blog where I share best tips on coping with mental health problems. Check it out here: https://www.livewelltalk.com/

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