How can I tell that I'm in a depression episode?

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In summary, it is recommended to consult with a doctor or mental health professional if you suspect you are experiencing a depression episode. Some health services offer self assessment tools, but it is always best to book an appointment and discuss your symptoms with a doctor.
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I want to know how I can define a depression episode, detailed info please?
Should I check the doctor when I first experience the symptoms?
 
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rrnmarie said:
I want to know how I can define a depression episode, detailed info please?
Should I check the doctor when I first experience the symptoms?

Yes, please do talk with a doctor or mental health professional. We cannot provide medical diagnosis help here. Thread is closed.
 
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Some health services provide self assessment tools that can be useful to do before visiting a doctor, more than anything they can help clarify how you are feeling:
http://www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/depression.aspx

No matter what though it is best to book an appointment and talk to your doctor rather than looking for help first online.
 
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1. How can I tell if I'm in a depression episode?

A depression episode is typically characterized by a persistent feeling of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in daily activities. Other common symptoms include changes in appetite and sleep patterns, low energy, difficulty concentrating, and feelings of guilt or worthlessness. If you experience these symptoms for two weeks or more, it may be a sign that you are in a depression episode.

2. What are the physical signs of a depression episode?

In addition to the emotional symptoms, a depression episode can also have physical manifestations. These may include headaches, body aches, digestive problems, and changes in weight. These physical symptoms are often caused by the body's response to chronic stress and can exacerbate the emotional symptoms of depression.

3. How do I know if I should seek professional help for my depression episode?

If you are experiencing symptoms of a depression episode that are significantly impacting your daily life and relationships, it is important to seek professional help. A mental health professional can provide a proper diagnosis and develop a treatment plan to help you manage your symptoms and improve your overall well-being.

4. Is it normal to have suicidal thoughts during a depression episode?

Suicidal thoughts are a common symptom of depression, but they should never be considered normal. If you are having thoughts of harming yourself, it is crucial to seek immediate help. Contact a mental health professional, call a suicide hotline, or go to your nearest emergency room for assistance.

5. Can a depression episode be treated?

Yes, a depression episode can be effectively treated with a combination of therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes. It is important to work with a mental health professional to find the best treatment plan for your individual needs. With the right support and resources, it is possible to manage and overcome a depression episode.

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