Dysthymia is a chronic form of mild depression that can progress to major depression if left untreated. Symptoms include a loss of interest or ability in different areas of life, cravings, a lack of ability to concentrate, and low motivation. Treatment includes antidepressants and psychotherapy. Dysthymia is a form of chronic mild depression, but it […]
Dysthymia is a low-grade, ongoing depression affecting 3-5% of the US population. It is caused by a mix of hormones, serotonin levels, weakened immune systems, lower brain wave functions, and sleep pattern abnormalities. Antidepressants and psychotherapy are necessary for treatment. Fresh air, sunlight, and a proper diet can also help. Dysthymia is a condition in […]