Anti-Depressants (cause/effect)
Anti-depressants can be extremely beneficial to patients as well detrimental. Doctors are turning to anti-depressants as a cure all for anybody feeling down or low. All people go through natural high and low points in their lives and most do not need medication to help them. There can be serious physical, mental, and emotional side effects to taking an anti-depressant when prescribed by the doctor both correctly or incorrectly. There are two types of depressions that can occur. The first type is a natural depression caused by happenings in a person's life. This is caused by the everyday events placed on a person by such things as family, friends, school, and work. A natural depression can last from just one day to a couple of months. The second type of depression is caused by a chemical i
When prescribed correctly, anti-depressants can be very helpful to a patient. Although very helpful when prescribed correctly, people should be wary of taking such medications. The patient will feel like they are not thinking for themselves or see things as if they were watching and not participating. When there are improper balances in neurotransmitters, various diseases result, including depression. The good these pills can do is amazing, but over use coupled with side effects that could be potentially deadly when prescribed incorrectly are not worth the benefits. In recent times there have been a large amount of alarming studies showing doctors are prescribing anti-depressants too much. Most patients will only notice dry mouth, headaches, dizziness and sexual dysfunction. Any person should think twice and seek the approval of a second doctor before taking such medications. Patients in a depression usually sleep long hours and stay away from strenuous or cumbersome activities. Anti-depressants work by either providing more of said chemicals to the body or by blocking reuptake cells that pick the chemical back up after it has been released to allow the chemical more time to reach its' destination. Common side-effects that will occur to any patient even if prescribed correctly are: dry mouth, dizziness, blurred vision, low blood pressure, insomnia, loss of appetite, headaches, excessive sweating, and sexual dysfunction. After being taken for a couple of weeks the patient will start to return to normal daily activities. With the benefits come the unwanted side-effects.
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