People with depression are sometimes described as “overthinking,” “sentimental,” or having “low stress tolerance.” Even in the modern age when knowledge about depression has become increasingly common, there are still some prejudices or stereotypes about depression. On the other hand, when someone says, “I’ve been feeling down lately,” “I’m not interested in anything,” “I feel so tired every day,” etc., they may indeed feel depressed, but they do not necessarily suffer from depression.
Depression seems to have become a common mental disorder. It affects more than 264 million people worldwide, and it is more common in women than in men. So what are the symptoms and causes of depression? How can it be treated and managed? This article will guide you through these questions with illustrations….