When Do You See A Doctor If You Have (Or You Think You Have)
Depression?
If you have depression, or at least you think you have one, you
must realize that you should not diagnose yourself. You need to
have a healthcare practitioner that is skilled to give you a
correct assessment and professional diagnosis of your condition.
There is absolutely no reason to feel shy or embarrassed when
talking to a healthcare provider regarding any symptoms of your
condition. There are many healthcare professionals that are very
understanding of your problem. After all, they were trained to
study and treat depression.
If you have symptoms like these, do not hesitate consulting a
medical practitioner. Before getting any actual help or
treatment for depression, you must need to first have a
diagnosis that is correct.
You see, these symptoms are also symptomatic of other problems.
For example, weight loss, fatigue and sleeping patterns may not
be caused by depression, but by some medical problem. Other
symptoms like losing interest in activities that you previously
enjoyed or problems with attention or memory may not be related
to depression at all but may be indicative of a undiagnosed
medical condition.
You need to consult a doctor so that you can make sure that the
symptoms you are experiencing are actually a result of your
depression and from there, you can start what the best treatment
for you individual case. The doctor might ask you to answer
questions to fully assess and help determine if you actually
have depression and possibly conduct tests to determine that
your symptoms are a result of some other health issue.
Depression is a medical condition that is real. Remember that
having depression is not something that you want to have. You
probably would not think less of someone who has influenza or is
suffering from heart disease. In the same manner, you must not
be ashamed or feel guilty that you suffer from depression.
Depression will not go away by "toughing it out" or "being
strong." Being weak in your will does not instantly cause you to
be depressed. Most cases of depression can't simply go away just
by trying to cheer up. You can't simply make it go away by doing
exercises, taking vitamins or going on a vacation. Treating your
depression requires professional help - you can't do it alone.
Like any other serious illnesses, depression needs professional
treatment from a healthcare practitioner. When you are suffering
from depression, you need to ask for help to make the problem go
away.
Your feelings might change when treatment comes along. You
should be pleased to know that depression has proved to be one
of the most easily treated conditions.
When you are seeking treatment for your depression, what type of
healthcare professional should you see?
Although there are some issues raised on what treatment is the
best for depression problems (whether it is drugs, therapy, or
if it is a mixture of both), there is actually a type of
healthcare professional that is highly qualified to help you
recover from depression and various mood disorders that use
medications or drugs: a psychiatrist.
Psychologists, in fairness, are also highly qualified to cure
depression problems, but they are not medical professionals and
as such, cannot prescribe medications. You should realize that
psychologists specialize in therapy, especially talk therapy. If
you do not know if you need drugs or medications, it might prove
best to start your treatment of depression under a
psychiatrist's care.
If you think you might also have a good chance of eliminating
depression through talk therapy, many psychiatrists can also be
good in this, although there are some that may refer you to more
experienced therapists. More on this in an upcoming article.