Press Release Summary = Depression is not a personality trait, nor is it an attack of the blues. More than 19 million adult Americans suffer from depression, every year...
Press Release Body = Modern medicine and treatment techniques have shed new light on many misunderstood physical and psychological ailments. One among these is Depression. Depression is not a personality trait, nor is it an attack of the blues. More than 19 million adult Americans suffer from depression, every year. Anyone can fall a victim to depression, regardless of age, sex, gender, race, income levels, and so on. We understand today that Depression is a real medical illness. However, it is not hopeless. With proper treatment, almost 75% of patients do improve or recover.
It is important to recognize Depression for what it is. Typically, Depression causes irritability most of the time, almost every day. Sudden changes in body weight, feeling of worthlessness and loss of interest in professional or social activities are also classic symptoms. If depression is suspected, it should never be ignored. A qualified physician/psychiatrist should be consulted immediately to confirm diagnosis and to start treatment. This is because, depression, if left untreated, usually gets progressively worse, until it morphs into more serious psychological disorders and total alienation from society.
Lexapro is one of the modern breed of medicines that have proven very effective in treating major depressive disorder (MDD) and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). It belongs to a category of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) and significantly alleviates the symptoms of MDD and GAD, thus improving quality of life to a very large extent. What Lexapro does is restore the balance of a chemical called Serotonin, which acts as a neurotransmitter or messenger in the human brain. While the physiological reasons for depression have not been pin-pointed yet, it is largely believed that imbalances in brain chemistry lead to depression. Serotonin is one such chemical in the human brain.