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Endogenous depression treatment

Endogenous depression is characterized by symptoms like moodiness, sadness, loss of interest in activities, loss of concentration, lethargy, poor appetite, and sleep disturbances. There is usually not trigger or cause associated with endogenous depression. It just seems to stem from within. This could be due to some genetic factors which influence the chemical composition and neurotransmitter levels in the brain. This kind of depression is difficult to identify but if a patient experiences the characteristic symptoms, they must undergo evaluation by a qualified and trained psychologist. Endogenous depression can be cured by intake of antidepressants. Doctors may prescribe antidepressants that help improve the levels of the feel good hormone called serotonin. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are the most common antidepressants used to treat endogenous depression. The medications do not work as soon as they are taken. Your doctor may need to experiment with different kinds of antidepressants before designing a treatment regimen that suits you. You may be prescribed antidepressants for a specific period of time. It is necessary to continue medication until the doctor advices you to stop. Some lifestyle changes can help treat endogenous depression. The patient should stop smoking and drinking. Take a healthy well balanced diet and make it a point to exercise regularly. Participating in social activities and practicing relaxation techniques will also help counter the feelings of depression.

 
 
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