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Depression physical symptoms that we find the most serious are listed below.

Notice this partial list depression physical symptoms:

Appetite (Loss of)
Arthritis
Blood Disorders
Cancer
Leukemia (Cancer of blood)
Thumb (Problems with)

This list on depression physical symptoms is the list we plan on addressing. However, we understand that others are looking for a more basic traditional list of depression physical symptoms so we have reprinted the article below, by permission, on fundamental and more immediate depression physical symptoms that are widely taught and accepted.

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Depression Physical Symptoms

Depression is often called "mental illness" and most of us know about the emotional symptoms of depression. However, clinical depression frequently causes physical symptoms as well. In fact, a lot of people with depression feel pain or other physical indications, which include:

Headaches. These are somewhat widespread physical symptoms of depression in people. If one already suffers from migraine headaches, these become worse when they are depressed.

Muscle aches and joint pain. This is one of the physical symptoms of depression which is aggravated with depression; chronic pains become worse with depression.

Back pain. People suffering from back pain gets it more often when they are depressed.

Chest pain. Apparently, it is very essential that one experiencing chest pain should be checked by a specialist immediately because it can be a sign of a serious heart problem. However, chest pain is also one of the physical symptoms of depression.

Sleeping problems. Several people suffering from depression can no longer sleep well; they either wake up too early or have trouble sleeping when they go to bed. Others have excessive sleeping.

Digestive problems. One of the common physical symptoms of depression are feeling queasy or nauseous, including having diarrhea or becoming chronically constipated.

Exhaustion and fatigue. The feeling of being tired or worn out no matter how much sleep one does is one of the physical symptoms of depression. Even getting out of bed may seem very difficult if not impossible to do.

Change in appetite or weight. Weight and appetite are also affected with depression. Some people lose appetite and weight, but for some they find cravings for certain foods like chocolates and carbohydrates, therefore they gain more weight.

Dizziness or lightheadedness. Depressed people may experience being lightheaded or dizzy when they wake up in the morning or during the day.

A lot of people who have depression never get help because they are not aware that their physical symptoms may be caused by depression, and a lot of doctors miss the symptoms as well. The physical symptoms of depression are not ?all in your head?, it can cause real changes in the body that can result to a lot of physical problems.

Some cases of depression require treating it with therapy or medicine or both, which will also resolve the physical symptoms. Just make sure to inform the health care provider about any physical symptoms, and don't assume that it will go away on its own. It may need additional treatment; the doctor may recommend antianxiety medications for insomnia that will help in relaxation and better sleep. Other treatments can also help with the painful physical symptoms of depression such as focused therapy that can teach ways to cope better with the pain.

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These are some question and answers on depression physical symptoms that you may find helpful.


Resolved Question: Anxiety and depression physical symptoms?
Can all these symptoms be put down to depression / anxiety? And when I mean anxiety, I dont mean actual panic attacks but issues like low self confidence, worrying all the time and paranoia about people opinions... tummy problems like occassional diarhea (sorry for spelling) and feeling sick a spacey feeling.. like living in a dream like state all the time Foggyness that makes u get ur words mumbled and gives white lines in vision tiredness.. cant be bothered with anything dull headache on eyes I ask because a homeopath said it was candida... and its 120 pound a month for treatment .. any advice?

Resolved Question: I think I have a mild addiction to xanax after occassional use for a month?
Hey everyone. I'm 20 years old and for the past month, I've been experiencing a sudden onset palpitations, shortness of breath, chest pains, fatigue, lightheadness. I went to the ER one night because I thought I was having a heart attack. They sent me back home because my EKG and several blood tests were normal. The next night i experienced the same symptoms so I went to the ER again. After another normal ekg and more bloodwork, they diagnosed me with anxiety and prescribed me a small dosage of .5mg Xanax. I was very hesitant in taking it because of addiction possibilities. The first time I took xanax was because I was feeling depressed because I did not know what was going on with my body and it the effects were so great. The next nights when I felt sad/anxious, simply the thought that xanax was there when I needed it made me feel better (only after taking it once). For the next following weeks I took xanax on average twice per week. I wanted to avoid taking it as much as possible but then I started feeling anxiety/depression physical symptoms again which led to take two ER trips in one day only to be sent home saying it was my anxiety. They told me to take the xanax if it made me feel better. Last weekend however I took the pills 2 consecutive nights. Haven't take it since then, and I've been experiencing really bad new symptoms. I have only gotten about 4 hours of sleep for the past couple days. The nights were very hard to get through. I could not sleep because of fear, symptoms, and worry. It felt like i couldn't breath very well, something moving in my chest, my left arm was getting numb and started to hurt, my legs started to hurt too. They lasted till this morning until my dad pointed out it might be withdrawal from xanax. When i thought about it my symptoms slowly subsided. I only get really bad symptoms at night, and i'm guessing its because i only take xanax at night so my body looks for it. Now i know the dosage is so low, and i have taken it only 7 times this month but I am almost sure i am getting withdrawal. I find just thinking that xanax may be the culprit alleviates my symptoms very much. Still i'm getting an echocardigram to rule out major heart diseases but I was thinking if it was heart related then I would have been incapacitated by now due to the sudden onset in the first place. I'm alive after one month and although i feel symptoms everyday, they are not constant nor consistent. I felt so overwhelmed last night and this morning, but after thinking about how it could be xanax withdrawal. my symptoms went away. Also i feel symptoms more only at night which may be another indication that its probably not a serious problem. Cause if it were serious, it would most likely be constant and they would have kept me at the hospital. the withdrawal symptoms are almost textbook: shortness of breath, severe anxiety, depression, tingling in hands, tremors, jittery, restlessness, etc. again a lot went away when i think xanax. i'm going to quit cold turkey. no point in tapering off .5 mg right? anyway if this is a mild addiction, I can't imagine what it would be like for people who take it for regularly for 6+ months.

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Resolved Question: How to deal with physical symptoms of depression?
I know as far as the emotional part, I just have to suck it up. However, my whole body feels like it aches. Is there a way to make that go away naturally(no drugs)? I really appreciate any thoughts/advice.

Resolved Question: What is the difference between sensory and physical symptoms of depression?
As part of my degree I have to give a presentation about depression, which includes detail on the physical, sensory, and psychological factors. However, I can't get my head around the difference between sensory symptoms and physical symptoms - they're the same thing, aren't they?? I think I'm overthinking this...any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Resolved Question: Are there any verses in the Bible that speak out against using anti-depressant drugs?
I don't want my relatives to take anti-depressants. My aunt takes them and I don't like that because I feel that God created natural cures for the physical symptoms of depression and spiritual cures for the mental part. I think the drugs interfere with people's relationship with God. I don't think people will believe me though unless I have Bible verses. Thanks for your help

Resolved Question: I have physical symptoms of depression and my mom won't let me change antidepressants?
I've been sleeping alot lately probably 85% of the day and i have all these aches and pains and my mom doesn't want me to change antidepressants but they're not working. I don't know any other way to treat it.

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