Depression in men.

Depression in men can trouble sexual desire and performance. Men usually don’t want to talk of problems with their sexuality. Mens depression very often can’t be recognized by themselves or family and collegues, even physicians. Depreassion in most of cases goes unrecognized by patient. Nevertheless some specialists note that the depression percentage among middle-aged men reaches 40% – greatly higher than among women (25%)! Society slowly recognizes depression in men more. But it is often hard to detect the symptoms even by close partners or medicine professionals. External signs of depression are different in men. And they can often hide their psychological state by the way they cope.
Depression in men always was much more widespread than we used to think. Men often mask depression by pernicious habits such as alcohol and drug. General sympthoms among depressed men are irritability, anger and feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. Depression in men is usually the same as in women, but men have a tendency to ignore or hide the symptoms. Chronic sleep disturbance, sadness or irritability, poor appetite anРІ loss of the weight, problems with attention and memory, decreased motivation and suicidal thoughts are all symptoms of depression.
Men are less likely than women to admit their depression or confess feelings that could help others to find out their condition. They do not want to accept the idea of their illness and necessity of taking antidepressants such as Prozac, Geodon, Asendin, Celexa etc. In many cases in the very beginning antidepressants can help to avoid serious problems (a strong urge to act on suicidal thoughts). But the first step is to recognise and accept illness. Mental health closely related with physical health to promote health in general. But doctors often don’t ask male patients about sensitive topics, such asВ  emotional health. Typically, such depression patients require management by a psychiatrist. Patients with psychotic depression are seriously ill and almost require hospitalisation. Antidepressants therapy alone in longlasting cases or chronic depression is unlikely to be effective.
The choise of treatment depend on the patient’s diagnosis and symptoms. Generally, severe depression, especially recurrent, requires a combination of treatments for the best result.

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