Depression

Depression is marked by constant sadness, hopelessness, and losing interest in things that used to be fun. It changes thoughts, feelings, actions, and health. Depression can happen to anyone, but adults are more often identified with it.
Depression causes:
  1. Sadness, sadness, or emptiness
  2. Idleness
  3. Changes in weight and hunger
  4. Insomnia or oversleeping
  5. Being tired
  6. Guilt, not being good enough, Can't concentrate or decide
  7. Pain in the back, stomach, and head
  8. Suicidal thoughts
Depression can be very bad, last a long time, make a person crazy, or happen after a woman gives birth and hormonal changes. Depression can come from your genes, your surroundings, or your thoughts. 
Depression can cause several health issues, like:
  1. Suicide: Suicidal ideas and actions can come from the sadness that is very bad or that is not treated.
  2. Problems with your body: Depression is linked to heart disease, diabetes, and long-term pain.
  3. Isolation from others: Depression can make it hard to make friends, which can make symptoms worse.
  4. Work and school problems: Depression can make you less productive, make you miss school, and hurt your grades.
  5. Problems with family and other people: Depression can affect family, friends, and love relationships, leading to fights and a communication breakdown.
If melancholy is treated early, these problems may not happen or be less severe. Most people who are sad get better with therapy. Neurotherapy is often used on people in this group to calm their nervous system, improve their digestion, and treat low serotonin.