Depression is a mental state in which the primary and dominant characteristic is a change in mood consisting of a feeling tone of sadness, which may vary from mild despondency to the most abject despair.
The change in mood is relatively fixed and persists over a period of days, weeks months or years.
It is associated with the change in mood are characteristic changes in behavior, attitude, thinking, efficiency and physiological functioning.
Depression as a symptom may occur in psychiatric and physical illness and is a subsidiary and secondary part of the clinical picture.
PHYSICAL MANIFESTATION OF DEPRESSION :-
Persons suffering from depression may -
* Look pale with dejected posture and poor muscular tone.
* Under active unless agitated.
* Difficult to think and decide.
* Sad Motto.
* With poor energy level.
NEUROLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF DEPRESSION :-
When brain feels that the thrust made by its resultant is unable to neutralized by its inherent potentiality a wave is created inside the brain which reduces the -
* Co-relational status of wave pattern of left brain to that of right brain deteriorates.
* Co-relational status of wave pattern of body to that of the resultant wave pattern of brain deteriorates.
* Rhythm of heart and respiration deteriorates.
* Meteriality of neuron deteriorates.
* Secretion of harmone to the body and brain deteriorates.
* Release of neurotransmitter by neuron deteriorates.
* Harmony (homeostasis) of brain deteriorates.
LINE OF TREATMENT OF DEPRESSION
* By decreasing the conductivity of cerebrospinal fluid along with neuron the state of depression can be controlled easily, efficiently and permanently.
Saturday, 26 July 2008
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