It's normal to feel moody or sad at times. But with depression, a sad or bad mood lasts for weeks, months, or even longer.
Depression affects more than a person's mood. It can affect the way they act, and how well they do in school. It also can affect their energy, sleep, and eating. Depression can even contribute to physical symptoms, like headaches and stomachaches. If people are depressed, they find it hard to enjoy things like before.
Most of all, depression affects how people think and feel about themselves. And how close (or distant) they feel from others. People going through depression often feel alone. It might seem like no one understands or cares. They may feel bad about themselves. They may blame themselves for having a hard time.
People who are depressed can sometime feel hopeless and to not want to live. They can have some thoughts of suicide (I don’t want to live, I wish I were dead) or even try to hurt themselves.
But depression is not a person's fault. It's not a personal failing. And it's more common than most people think.
Depression can start small. But it can build and get worse. That's why it's good to take care of it as soon as you can.
Depression gets better with the right attention and care.
If you think you might be depressed:
If you are going through depression, there are many things that can help you get better. And there is always someone who will help.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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