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Similarity between anxiety and depression
There is
certainly a lot of similarity relating to the signs of anxiety and
depression symptoms and the two commonly occur together. Particularly,
depression symptoms frequently comes after a duration of anxiety. In a
national study in the US, 58 per cent of patients having a major
depressive disorder had been identified to have a health-related anxiety
disorder. Both the conditions tend to be rather distinct, nonetheless.
Put crudely, anxiety is a form of diffused fear which in turn causes
your brain to battle with worry and the rest of your body to tense in
readiness for action. It doesn't essentially provoke action of any
beneficial form, and when anxiety becomes too extreme it results in a
sort of paralysis, or perhaps needless worrying and jitteriness that
leads to exhaustion.
Equally as most of us feel low from time to time without having to be
clinically depressed or ill, we also experience anxiety without getting
clinically ill. Without a doubt, depressive disorders and anxiety can
sometimes be healthy and in some cases desirable. It would be surprising
if we did not feel depressed concerning the loss of a family member or
perhaps the loss of employment we enjoyed. Likewise, it would be
surprising if we did not feel anxious with regards to a very important
exam.
Even though generally there is no obvious cut-off point between healthy
concern and potentially disabling anxiety or depression, generally
speaking, a few types of emotional stress are rather normal in the short
term, although they cease to be so if they persist over weeks or months.
Quick
checklist of symptoms between depression and anxiety
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Depression Symptoms |
Anxiety Symptoms |
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Feeling |
Low mood, sad, despondent, dejected |
Tense, constantly feeling under pressure |
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Thoughts |
Sluggish, characterized by poor concentration,
indecisiveness and guilt |
Racing, resulting in the mind going blank and a
lack of perspective |
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Behavior |
Hiding away, clinging dependency, no interest in
leisure activities |
On edge, restless, lacking control |
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Biological symptoms |
Poor appetite or weight loss/increased appetite
or weight gain, sleep problems, low libido, feelings of
agitation |
Lightheadedness, clammy hands, shakiness, dry
mouth, sleep problems, muscle tension |

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