When you suffer from long term depression a lack of improvement in your condition can make you feel helpless and cause your stress levels to increase. Some people find relief from their depress symptoms rather quickly with the aid of antidepressants and therapy; you were not that lucky and it seems that all of your efforts have lead to a dead end.
How do you give the right depression treatment? You want to know why you can’t find it. The reason that depression shows a resistance to treatment does not have one simple answer; instead there is a combination of factors that causes the resistance to treatment. Genetics can be a major contributing factor and they can not be altered no matter how hard you try.
To give the right depression treatment you first have to determine why the depression is resisting treatment. Becoming familiar with the factors that make depression resistant to treatment has to be done before the proper treatment for depression can be determined.
You have to give a method used to treat depression time to work; for instance antidepressants can take up to two months to work and even doctors don’t always give them the time they need to work. Medications being taken incorrectly can lead to them being in effective as well.
There are side effects that people don’t want that come with some antidepressants so they stop taking them and they give up on finding the right treatment for depression. The wrong medication and wrong dosage can be given as well if you are not careful.
Giving the right depression treatment will depend in large part on the patient. Listening to the patient is vital to determining the medical history and determining how the treatment is going to work for them. The patient’s background will help to ensure that the correct diagnosis for depression is given as well as helping to determine the correct treatment.
You will have to be familiar with the numerous options for depression treatment in order to give the right one. The specific type of depression that is being suffered from has to be determined to find the correct treatment for depression. Misdiagnosis can be a factor in getting an incorrect treatment so you want to be sure that the right diagnosis is given.
There are several options for treating depression such as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), antidepressants and more. Not all treatments work for everyone and the individual will be a large part of whether or not the treatment is the correct one. A treatment that does not work is not the right one.
The answer is not going to come immediately, you have to be patient. A number of treatments could be tried before you find the right one. Not only are you going to have to be patient but you are going to have to be completely honest with your doctor in order to come to the conclusion of what the right treatment is going to be for you.
You have to know what depression medications are to get the right type for your depression. There are neurotransmitters which have three types of chemical messengers; nor epinephrine, serotonin and dopamine. They give the brain cells electrical signals. These work to rid the brain of a chemical imbalance associated with depression. The number of available neurotransmitters is increased or the receptors sensitivity to the chemicals is improved to help with the feelings one is having. To get the right medication you have to have a full understanding of them.
There are Tricyclic antidepressants that affect both nor epinephrine and serotonin which are two of the chemical messengers in the brain. The side effects associated with these drugs mean they are not normally the first choice for the treatment of depression.
Then there are MAOIs or Monoamine oxidase inhibitors which work on the majority of people that were previously unresponsive to treatments for depression. They have even been found effective on other forms of mental illness. You should not use alcohol while on an MAOI. There are also foods and medications that can interact with them which means you will need to go over these thoroughly with your doctor.
There are a large amount of treatments for depression and this has barely scratched the surface so far. How to give the right depression treatment comes down to knowing the type of depression, your medical history and remembering that you are an individual.
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