Recognizing an Atypical Depression Symptom and having it treated Early:
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With
about thirty to forty percent of all people diagnosed
with depression, atypical depression
is the most common subtype of depression in outpatients
that inflicts the depressed population.
Unlike
the more sever cases of depression, atypical
depression allows an inflicted person to
have mood reactivity. They can sometimes react to
a positive event or situation.
Atypical
depression also has a high chance in treatment.
They can be easily treated especially if an atypical
depression symptom is detected early and treatment
is done immediately.
That
is why it is imperative that an atypical depression
symptom should be learned and known to be
easily identified. If you notice at least two or four
of the following Atypical depression symptoms
coupled with depression, then it is best to have the
person be checked-up by a specialist in mental disorders;
Atypical
depression symptoms:
· Mood reactivity
– A depressed person’s mood actually brightens up
when a positive situation happens or is expected to
happen.
· Hypersomnia – oversleeps, unlike in the melancholic
subtype of depression where the person doesn’t sleep
at all.
· Over-eating – there is significant weight
increase.
· Leaden paralysis – feeling heavy, leaden
in legs and arm.
It
should be noted that an atypical depression
symptom could be detected at a young age
because it usually happens earlier, teenage period,
than most forms of depression.
Also,
atypical depression mostly happens
to women, as they represent roughly sixty five to
seventy percent of patients with this subtype of depression.
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