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Monday, January 30, 2023

Episode 3: Am I depressed? Clinical Depression & Symptoms, Identification & Acknowledgement.

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Interviewer: How do I know I am depressed, in-fact it is fashionable today to say I’m depressed

Doctor: Unfortunately some people have been using in that way, definitely it is not the right thing to do.

Clinical depression or depressive disorder it is not a fleeting thing.
Human emotion is not a stable entity, sometimes you feel happy, sometimes you feel sad; it is a normal phenomenon. Just because you are feeling sad for a moment because of some incident, say you are feeling low for like half an hour or you are feeling upset for one hour, you cannot call that itself to be a depressive disorder or clinical depression

The first and foremost, characteristic of depression is a typical low mood that is pervasive.
It should sustain for at least a minimum of two weeks.

Interviewer: How do I know that there is depression? Is there some kind of screening?

Doctor: There are some screening tests, but before that, we should understand the main symptom of depression – Pervasive low mood. You constantly feel low no matter what is happening in your external circumstances – whether there is something positive going on or not, you still constantly tend to feel low.

Interviewer: What is this constant that you refer to? For how long a period does it have to last?

Doctor: Diagnostic guidelines state that it should be for a period of two weeks, no less.

Interviewer: How does it feels like to be depressed?

Doctor: Nothing makes you happy. The lack of pleasure you feel even when you go through activities that were previously pleasurable experiences, disinterest in things that you may have been interested in earlier, you feel very easily fatigued, very easily tired, you are unable to concentrate, you can’t focus, you get easily irritated, you feel fidgety, angry and anxious.

Interviewer: So mostly if I were in that situation, I may not want to go see somebody… so how do I know that I should at least go and see a psychologist? Because for me, it may be like I’ll win this battle for sure… is there is a screening test?

Doctor: There are screening tests…

See, first and foremost is diagnosis of depression. Diagnosis of any psychiatric disorder including depression, depressive disorders and other disorders is mainly based on history and the information what we get from the individual herself or himself or the family members or the informant along with the doctor’s clinical observation. So based on that, a doctor or a psychologist can diagnose depression.

If you have to make use of any tools there are certain screening questionnaires just to back up your diagnosis which you have done by clinical examination.

There are certain screening tools like Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, PEX (Pectus excavatum) depression rating scale.

Some tools are also available online where you can go through it. While they may not be completely accurate, at least you will get an idea that you are trouble or maybe there is a possibility of you being depressed so kindly go and seek some professional help.

Interviewer: And then I think PHQ-9 test is there as well

Doctor: PHQ-9 is generally for your mental health, there are particular scales which are particularly designed to detect screen depression.

Not accurate but ultimately at least it will benefit you to a certain extent that it may help you to identify that you are depressed and one possible reason why people including entrepreneurs do not want to seek help is Stigma.

They feel that they have been in this position for a long duration of time, they are very strong person, but it can happen to anyone. It doesn’t mean that a person who is having depression or psychiatric illness are weak.

Any psychiatric illnesses including depressive disorder can happen to anyone, no one is immune to it.

Interviewer: So you are saying that it has nothing to do with your strength as a person…

Doctor:
No…Not at all

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https://medbusiness.net/episode-3-am-i-depressed-clinical-depression-symptoms-identification-acknowledgement/

#ADHD #InHindi #ForParents


Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a mental health disorder that can cause High levels of hyperactive and impulsive behaviors.


People with ADHD may also have trouble focusing their attention on a single task or sitting still for long periods of time. Both adults and children can have ADHD.


How do you calm down an ADHD in child?


7 Ways to Calm Your Child with ADHD

Follow instructions.
Be consistent with your parenting.
Break up homework with activities.
Form the behavior.
Allow them to fidget.
Let your child play before taking on big tasks.
Help them practice relaxation.


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Monday, September 26, 2022

Depression, Anxiety, ADHD treatment with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS)

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How Does rTMS Work?
rTMS is a medical grade magnet that is used to balance the speed of abnormal operating nerves in the brain. The magnet sends a signal that can be varied to stimulate or slow down the nerves in the specific regions. For example:

rTMS FOR DEPRESSION: The normal pattern that scientists expect brains to work at is 15 – 20 pulses per second (pps) on the left front portion of the brain, also called the frontal lobe. Patients whose brains run below 15pps have symptoms that typically include depression.

rTMS FOR ANXIETY: Normally, the left side of the brain works at a higher frequency than the right side. When this pattern reverses, and the right brain works at a higher frequency, the individual often exhibits symptoms that doctors call anxiety. This right brain dominance may be due to the right brain working too fast, or the left brain not working fast enough, or both.

rTMS FOR OTHER CONDITIONS: We can also use rTMS to improve abnormal frequencies in the brain; either stimulating or quieting it, to treat a wide variety of conditions.


https://medbusiness.net/depression-anxiety-adhd-treatment-with-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-rtms/

Does your young child have ADHD? Deciding if your child should be tested for ADHD during the preschool years is not easy. Most families wait until children start school before an evaluation. But when needed, ADHD can be diagnosed as early as three years old.

What do you need to know before seeking an evaluation? And how can you and your child’s health care provider determine what behaviors are part of normal development and which ones signal possible ADHD symptoms? Dr. Mark Mahone will talk with participants about ADHD in preschoolers, best practices for treatment and obstacles that families often face in getting their children needed help. He’ll also share with parents strategies they can use to enhance healthy brain development and reduce learning vulnerabilities in preschoolers.

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Depression, Anxiety, ADHD treatment with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS)

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How Does rTMS Work?
rTMS is a medical grade magnet that is used to balance the speed of abnormal operating nerves in the brain. The magnet sends a signal that can be varied to stimulate or slow down the nerves in the specific regions. For example:

rTMS FOR DEPRESSION: The normal pattern that scientists expect brains to work at is 15 – 20 pulses per second (pps) on the left front portion of the brain, also called the frontal lobe. Patients whose brains run below 15pps have symptoms that typically include depression.

rTMS FOR ANXIETY: Normally, the left side of the brain works at a higher frequency than the right side. When this pattern reverses, and the right brain works at a higher frequency, the individual often exhibits symptoms that doctors call anxiety. This right brain dominance may be due to the right brain working too fast, or the left brain not working fast enough, or both.

rTMS FOR OTHER CONDITIONS: We can also use rTMS to improve abnormal frequencies in the brain; either stimulating or quieting it, to treat a wide variety of conditions.


https://adhdadulttreatment.com/depression-anxiety-adhd-treatment-with-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-rtms/

What is ADHD? Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, more commonly known as ADHD, is a disorder in which children are more apt to have trouble learning because they have difficulty maintaining attention, are hyperactive or impulsive, and may have trouble with organization and planning. On this week’s On Call for All Kids, Jennifer Katzenstein, Ph.D., ABPP-CN, co-director for the Center for Behavioral Health at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, provides some effective tips to help parents better understand ADHD. Learn more: D

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