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About Dysthymia Depression: What Is Dysthymia Depression?
Learn about dysthymia depression and the affects it has on people who suffer from it. Depression not only affects the person who is going through it, but also everyone around them, including friends, family, loved ones, spouses, and children. |
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Dysthymia is serious' chronic mild form of depression that persists in a person’s life for a number of years. Also known as dysmythic disorder' it is known to develop in a person’s early years of their life' and the possibility of this developing into major depression at a latter stage' if not properly treated is very high. People suffering from dysthymia' has a low and sad feeling all the time' and do not find enjoyment in doing the things that brought them happiness in the past. Though they are able to handle the day to day chores' their work and relationships tend to suffer due to this disorder. Since it is a mild form of depression' many suffering from dysthymia are not treated for this condition' due to the belief that it is part and parcel of his life. Heredity' certain illnesses' stress and challenges in life are some of the causes for dysthymia' but the exact cause for dysthymia is not known. It has been also been identified as neurological stress related disorder.
Chronic mild depressive condition has been known to exist for centuries' but in the past it has been interpreted as negative impact in life' problems in character or problematic childhood. Many misunderstood the dysmythia as a depressive personality than to neurotic disorder. Of all the psychiatric disorders' mood disorders are the most difficult to classify. Co-morbidity of dysthymia has raised vital queries. In a more realistic sense' co-morbidity is a thing made by man for the modern Nosology' where symptoms are taken into consideration. Epidemiological research reveals a high overlap of diagnosis in mood disorders. Most people diagnosed with dysthymia' may show symptoms of double depression' which is dysthymia developing into major depression at a latter stage in their lives' if not properly treated. As dysthymia symptoms prevails for quite a number of years' diagnosing this condition has been rather difficult' due to the fact that the symptoms been taken as a normal way of life. Therefore' diagnosing dysthymia has been poor. As such dysthymia can be seen as one of several mood disorders prevailing' including sub-syndromal forms' which may rise up at times in one patient. Dysthymia is not diagnosed by the prevailing symptoms' but by the long existent anhedonia.
Dysthymia is classified under ICD-10 and DSM-IV and has the definition as a neurological disorder' both as a nosological entity and a clinical concept. According to research it has been found that in the context of neurological stress related disorder there is definitely brain pathology that is taken into consideration when diagnosing' and it can contribute to the symptoms of dysthymia. However' people with neurological disorders such as dysthymia already have a medical diagnosis' and further follow up' treatment and evaluation is required for the primary neurological condition. |
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