BPHope.com Offers Resources that Answer Questions about Depression

The depression that individuals face that is also combined with periods of exaggerated elation or euphoria are symptoms that are associated with bipolar disorder. At BPHope.com, they offer resources about depression to individuals who believe they might be suffering (or are suffering) from bipolar disorder.
 
Unfortunately, it is the manic cycle, or euphoric phase, of bipolar disorder that tends to get the most attention from the public. The other side of the coin, the depression, can be even more harmful to the individual and can also mark the majority of the time spent suffering. Many people ask, “What is depression?” and for people suffering chronic depression and those suffering from bipolar depression the answer is relatively the same, however, it should be treated differently.

When someone asks, “What is depression?” the answer is generally, a deep sense of despair that the person can’t shake. They are likely over-sleeping, not interested in things they were once interested in, are having frequent thoughts of suicide and hopelessness. Men and women have similar symptoms of depression but there are also some differences. Men list some of these as symptoms of the depression they are feeling:

  • Sleeping too much or too little
  • Overwhelming fatigue
  • Digestive disorders
  • Backaches
  • Irritability
  • Can’t focus
  • Anger or aggression
  • High levels of stress
  • Sadness masked as anxiety (men often find it difficult to express sadness)
  • Addiction and substance abuse
  • Sexual dysfunction
  • Thoughts of suicide
  • Being indecisive

Symptoms between genders can be similar, and some vary. These symptoms are common for women suffering from depression:

  • Sleeping too much or sleeping too little, broken sleep
  • Loss of appetite or increase in appetite; both resulting in weight changes
  • Fatigue; loss of energy
  • Feeling guilty, worthless and hopeless
  • Thoughts of death and suicide on a regular basis
  • Somber mood
  • Loss of pleasure in once pleasurable activities
  • Affected by seasonal affective disorder

Individuals who have questions about depression can consult with BPHope.com to find answers. At BPHope.com, they offer an extensive collection of articles that deal with everything surrounding depression as well as bipolar disorder.

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