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Signs of Teenage Depression

Signs of Teenage Depression

Depression is a growing mental illness that is constantly affecting humans around the world. It is a disorder that effectively damages person capacity to view or lead life with positive frame of mind. It distorts the personality by changing their mindset and the way they feel and react to things.

Though Depression is not limited to any age group or gender, it observed that many young teenagers are suffering from extreme emotional and physical conditions. It is therefore important for parents to understand what is depression? What are sign to look for to identify whether your son or girl is suffering from it.

Usually parents ignore signs such as lack of concentration in their children or unstable diet or sleep disorder, as normal temporary trends that may leave in short time.

Unfortunately, they do not fade away, but rather become stronger than before, causing more suffering to the child. Let me provide you some of the early warning symptoms of depression in young people. These are as follows:

Physical Characteristics: Check out whether your child is suffering from feelings of low self-esteem, lack of confidence or gets frustrated and irritated easily.

Other signs to look for are:

1. He/she is constantly worried.

2. There is lack of energy in them. They feel tiredness and suffer from insomnia.

3. Loss of appetite. In some cases teenagers gain abnormal weight, while in other situations they lose considerable weight.

4. No motivation or inspiration to achieve laid out goals.

5. One of the most telling sign is to see if your child has unexpectedly given up any hobby or activity which he/she used to enjoy a lot previously.

6. Does your child suffer from frequent and unexplained pains like stomachache or headache?

All of the above are common symptoms of depression in most teenagers.

Social Behavior: Another Commonly spotted symptom in teens is that they withdraw from relationships and friends. Teenagers might try to avoid going to college due to others making fun or because they do not have good friends. They don't like social gatherings and prefer to spend most of their time alone.

Performance: Teens suffering from depression may have difficulty in concentrating on any kind of work. They become lazy and procrastinate. This can be a strong indication that they are going through stressful situations at their school or college.

As teenagers are not fully grown up, they need the help and guidance of elders. The parents have to take up this responsibility of supporting their children, encouraging them to fight off these feelings and not give up easily.




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