Diabetes can cause depression

Anxiety , depression Y fear are some of the first effects that the patient has at the time of receiving the diagnosis of diabetes. This is because he thinks about the amount of changes that will impact his life: exercise, diet, medical exams; as well as everything that he will control from now on: what he eats, at what time, in what quantity, how he will travel, etc.

The daily management of diabetes It can stress the person and when not carefully controlled, can cause complications that generate tension and trigger the symptoms of depression .

Depression can lead to an unhealthy diet, less exercise, weight gain and / or smoking, factors that increase the risk of complications. If you become depressed, the person loses the ability to communicate and think clearly, which can interfere with their management of the condition.

 

Identify if you have depression

Some of the symptoms of those living with depression are:

1. Loss of interest in the things you enjoyed doing previously.

2. Changes in sleep patterns or problems falling asleep.

3. Feelings of sadness and hopelessness, especially when you wake up in the morning.

4. Difficulty to concentrate and make decisions.

5. Changes in appetite that can lead to rapid loss or weight gain.

6. Feeling tired all the time.

7. Headaches and back pain that have no apparent explanation.

8. Suicidal thoughts.

 

Treatments against depression

There are many different treatments for this disease, which must be carefully chosen by a trained professional, based on the circumstances of the person and the family.

The drugs antidepressants Prescriptions are generally well tolerated and safe for people with diabetes. Medications can take several weeks to take effect and may need to be combined with ongoing psychotherapy.

Specific types of psychotherapy or "talk" therapy can also help. However, recovery from depression takes time. The most important thing is that the person is attended to on time; count on the support of a specialist and with the understanding and support of your family.


Video Medicine: Why are Diabetes and Depression Linked? | Sherita Golden, M.D., M.H.S. (May 2024).