Health tip: Dealing with depression

(Health Day)
Updated: 2007-04-11 14:35

Depression can make a person feel unusually sad, worthless, uninterested in activities that used to be fun, restless or even suicidal for several weeks or longer.

Depression is a serious illness that requires professional treatment, often with a combination of medication and psychological therapy.


The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions for dealing with depression:

*Set a realistic schedule for yourself. While you're getting better, don't expect that you can maintain a full schedule at a regular pace.

*Try not to believe the negative thoughts, like feelings of failure or blame, that depression causes -- such thoughts should ease as depression subsides. 

*Participate in activities that make you feel good about yourself and that you enjoy.

*While you're depressed, try to avoid making any major life decisions. If you have to, ask a trusted friend or family member for help.

*Don't drink alcohol or take unprescribed drugs, as either can cause serious interactions with antidepressant medication, and can exacerbate depression.

*Get as much exercise as possible -- at least 30 minutes four to six times a week.



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