The Onset of Depression in Men

April 20, 2012
Depression is a medical condition characterized by an intense feeling of sadness, worthlessness and misery. It is a disease usually associated with women. Nonetheless, it is also a commonly unrecognized illness that largely affects men. "While the symptoms used to diagnose depression are the same regardless of gender, often the chief complaint can be different among men and women," according to Dr. Ian A. Cook, a professor of psychiatry at the University of California–Los Angeles. Most men may not notice the early signs of depression and tend to attribute the signs to other factors like stress. Recent statistics shows that there are more women than men who sought professional help and took antidepressants to treat depression. In recent years, it was reported that antidepressant drug like Paxil causes Paxil addiction after prolonged use.

The onset of depression in men, as cited by research studies, is usually marked by symptoms such as difficulty concentrating or making decisions, loss of interest in what used to be pleasurable activities, fatigue and decreased energy, insomnia, loss of appetite or overeating, body aches, irritability, restlessness, feeling of hopelessness, anxiousness sadness, feelings of guilt and suicidal thought.

One in six men in the United States is reportedly suffering from depression. However, not all of them are coping or treating depression with the aid of a health care professional. Most men talk more about the physical symptoms of depression rather than the emotional symptoms. Naturally, they are hesitant to display their emotions. A study in American culture suggests that expressing emotions is deemed a feminine thing. Men don’t talk much about their emotional state because they always wanted to display a strong front. In effect, rather than talking about the emotional symptoms of depression, they complain about physical symptoms such as tiredness and lack of appetite. Some instead of displaying a depressed mood of sadness they tend to be angry or irritable. These are some of the observable symptoms of depression in men that are left untreated because there is failure to recognize them at the onset.






Recent data shows that there are more men than women who commit suicide in the United States due to untreated depression. Depression in men, if untreated, may cause devastating results. Men must therefore be informed that treatment of depression at the onset may prevent further complications. Treatment of depression may vary. Mild depression may be addressed using natural alternative treatments. Serious depression may require treatment of antidepressants like Paxil. Antidepressants as  treatment for depression may only be taken if prescribed by a doctor, because like any other drug, it may cause serious side effects like Paxil birth defects.



 

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