Posted by admin | Posted in Mood | Posted on 03-07-2009
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Depression Mood Swings Postpartum
Hormones and depression.
Copyright (c) 2007 Stephen Lau.
Hormones are biochemical basis of depression. Estrogen produces the female hormones. In the ovary plays an important role in your brain, increasing numbers neurotransmiiters. Emotional control, a disease that often to depression in any neurotransmission. A process stimulates that brain chemicals are transferred from one brain cell. (Neuron) that other researchers have identified ฟ เน Prince. Serotonin and acetylcholine. Some of the key brain chemicals to the health of the brain. Emotional disorders, including depression and depression. mania (called Bipolar Disorder). Results from imbalance or lack of transmission to Make the right connections between brain cells. Estrogen increases the ability of neurons to Connection or communication within the brain.
In addition to estrogen, play a key role in the proper flow of blood to different parts of the Brain is a tool to enhance emotional memory and mental function.
Scientific Research, the study has shown that the effects of estrogen in the brain associated with working memory and postmenopausal women.
Before the real Postmenopausal estrogen levels in women decreased significantly, how many. 50-75 percent
This may explain why women experience depression twice as much, not only people, but. The two are probably in the hospital. Lifetimes of This difference has little to do with the fact that women more often than men for psychiatric help or the fact that women. More concentrated than the male.
If the hormone has everything to do with depression and women, if depression is hormone
The study found that about 35 percent of women have body mild depression and premenstrual symptoms due to the rapid decrease in the level. Estrogen.
After the experience of pregnancy women. Sharp drop in estrogen mirror so 50-70 Percent of women experience postpartum depression within 10 days and forwarded percent. 10th May experience major depression Further studies percentage points. 60 with postpartum depression Depression can develop in later life.
During the menopause and women in the perimenopause theater down. Estrogen, so that to the risk of mood swings much. Many studies confirm the close relationship between estrogen and mood swings.
Fluctuations in hormones. Women and men account for aberrations. In my opinion, behavior, emotional and sexual expression in their symptoms of depression. It should be noted that lower testosterone (male hormones can) to a aggressive male behavior.
Given the crucial question is in the vicinity of depression estrogen as an antidepressant?
NIH (National Institutes of Health). The role of estrogen as an antidepressant women revealed that patients receive high doses. Estrogen experienced significant improvement in symptoms. Of depression. In addition, the sustained improvement in the course of time. Scientists believe that estrogen and other hormones. This may benefit patients with depression treatment resistance. Why is the hypothesis that antidepressants. May only raise "the neurotransmitters. But not to an increase in the quality" of these signals are not effective treatment of depression, particularly those that estrogen and low testosterone levels.
The study also found that patients with other anxiety. Emotional disorders attributed to suburban Depression and anxiety menopause symptoms such as dry mouth, wake up at night short of breath. Nausea and sweating a lot. Can alleviate the estrogen treatment.
Other hormones may play, the damage to a depression of testosterone and thyroid hormones. Male hormone that is responsible for Energy and Member of the sexual Function in women with antidepressant activity in the brain. If male sex hormones may be reduced in depression now precipitate. Abnormalities of thyroid hormones produce could. paranoid delusions in patients with bipolar depression.
Of course mental illness is a complex disease-related factors. Much more than just hormones. Disorders due to genetic factors make you vulnerable to depression or an unconventional life disease. Malnutrition, environmental toxins, and distorted Thinking, among others. It is important to identify the cause or causes and the appropriate design for a therapeutic effect. American debilitating than 15 Adults.
About the Author
Stephen Lau is a researcher, writing synopses of medical research for scientists. His publications include "NO MIRACLE CURES" a book on healing and wellness. He has also created several websites, including
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postpartum depression?
My baby 8 months, I just realized that I may be postpartum depression. Sensation tired all the time to give what energy is. Feeling very very sad. I still have mood swings than a minute. I'm fine, but continue to go out with that. I want to eat constantly. If I just lost a natural way to help. With perscription med to think they have never been drug scares me even though I know there are many who are not. Children addtive. Are very good and sleep by night. I have to leave home at least. 2-3 times per week, if the compensation is fair. . Councillor Herb Black Cohosh. I want to regain a normal life and Famliy fun of me again as usual.
Son is only 8 months, your body continues to freeze. 9 months of pregnancy. Leaving home very good. For your mother and me to join in time for the library. Even better is to party and have lunch with some fans who are children so widespread that you Spent a year through a good feeling myself again. Courage that will work for you.
Postpartum Depression [JAMA Patient Page]
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