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Ketamine Treatment for Depression

Ketamine Treatment for Depression by Psychiatrist, Dr. Soroya Bacchus, MD. in Glendale CA

Depression can negatively impact all aspects of an individuals life. Patients may experience a persistent feeling of sadness, a loss of interest, a change in behavior, or low self-esteem. Our board-certified specialists, Dr. Soroya Bacchus, MD, and Nicole Oquindo, NP., are experienced in treating depression symptoms. For more information, call us or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 121 W. Lexington Dr. Ste 414 Glendale, CA 91203.

Ketamine Treatment for Depression Near Me in Glendale CA
Ketamine Treatment for Depression Near Me in Glendale CA

Table of Contents:

What are the symptoms of depression?
What happens during depression?
What causes depression to worsen?

What are the symptoms of depression?


A medical condition known as depression affects your mood and your ability to function.

A person suffering from depression may feel sad, anxious, or hopeless. As a result of the condition, you may have difficulty thinking, remembering, eating, and sleeping. In order to be diagnosed with major depressive disorder (clinical depression), you must have experienced daily sadness, low mood, or worthlessness for at least two weeks along with other symptoms like sleep problems, loss of interest in activities, or a change in appetite.

The severity and duration of depression can worsen without treatment. It can cause death or self-harm in severe cases. There are a number of effective treatments available that can help improve depression symptoms.

Depression types are classified according to their symptoms and causes by healthcare providers. It is often difficult to determine the cause of these episodes. For no apparent reason, they can last longer in some people than in others.
 
While experiencing major depressive disorder (clinical depression), symptoms are intense or overwhelming for more than two weeks. It is often difficult for individuals to live a normal life and keep up with their responsibilities because of these symptoms. Major depressive disorder is just one of many types of depression an individual can suffer from.

What happens during depression?


An individual’s life can be affected by depression, a serious mental illness. In addition to causing long-lasting and severe sadness, it can also cause a loss of interest in activities. It is possible for people with depression to experience changes in appetite and sleep problems. Headaches and other physical symptoms may also accompany depression.
 
In 2020, 8.4% of all adults in the United States experienced a major depressive episode at least once in the past year, according to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). In spite of its prevalence, depression can be difficult to recognize. Individuals may experience depression in different ways and suffer from different causes. An individual’s gender may also affect how and why they experience depression.
 
There is a common misconception about depression that it is similar to feeling sad or down. Although depression can result in sadness, it feels much more severe than emotions that come and go as a result of life events. Depression symptoms can last for months or years, making it difficult or impossible to function normally. Work, relationships, and household chores can be disrupted by this disorder.

What causes depression to worsen?


There can be good days and bad days when you live with depression. Your mood may lift on good days until you feel lighter, more clear, and more yourself. It is not uncommon for the muffling fog to return on bad days, causing you to feel slow, drained, and numb, and sending your mood spiraling downward. A mental health professional can help ease depression symptoms over time, but symptoms can sometimes increase, whether or not treatment is provided. The feeling of depression that gets worse can be overwhelming.
 
You might notice immediately if mild or intermittent depression symptoms suddenly worsen or persist. It is still possible to experience a wide range of symptoms with depression, and changes might come gradually rather than suddenly. Until you suddenly feel worse than usual, you might not notice small but steady changes in your mood.
 
Exactly what causes depression to worsen may be as difficult to determine as the origin of the condition itself. Depression is a medical condition and is not as simple as experiencing sadness or feeling down due to external stressors. The best way to prevent depressive symptoms from worsening is to receive proper treatment.
 
Ketamine treatment for depression is available at Psychiatry Unplugged. For more information, call us or book an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 121 W. Lexington Dr. Ste 414 Glendale, CA 91203. We serve patients from Glendale CA, Hollywood CA, Calabasas CA, Burbank CA, Studio City CA, and Pasadena CA.

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