Depressed manMen suffering from Erectile dysfunction usually feel angry,frustrated, sad and they lack self-confidence. No surprise that suchfeelings may lead to depression. In order to overcome the depression, the most important is to be honest with yourself, your doctor and your partner. Coping with it will be easier and less stressful if the depression will be brought out into the open.

The most common symptoms of depression are:

  1. Low self-esteem
  2. Apathy
  3. Fatigue
  4. Loss of interest in formerly pleasurable activities
  5. Changes in appetite
  6. Sleep disturbances

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If you fell sad, negative, apathetic from day to day, do not suffer in silence.You should not be ashamed of depression - it is a disease. Tell your doctor how you feel and he will help you to get back on track.

While there is no single test that can diagnose depression, there are certain models that doctors look for in order to make the diagnosis.Therefore, you will be asked to answer some questions. Be honest with your doctor. He is to provide the best care you need. Treatment

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Treatment for depression includes medication, psychotherapy (talk therapy), or a combination of both.

Medication: antidepressants. Many different drugs, including Prozac, Zoloft, Wellbutrin, are used to cure depression. Some antidepressants can worsen the ED, so it is highly important to be honest with your doctor about your condition.

Psychotherapy: While therapy, a professional helps you identify and work through reasons related to depression. You can choose a type of therapy. They are: couples therapy, individual therapy, and group therapy.While depressed, a person is sad, pesimistic, feels hopeless. Without treatment, symptoms of depression can last for years or even for all one’s life. Special treatment, yet, can help most people suffering from depression get back to their normal life.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 18th, 2007 at 1:25 am.
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