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I cant stop getting angry at people and i dont now wat to do, i am suffering from depression?



I cant stop getting angry at people and i dont now wat to do, i am suffering from depression?

Description - Source one...

Symptoms of a depressive disorder include at least five of the following changes in the individual's previous characteristics: loss of motivation and inability to feel pleasure; deep chronic sadness or distress; changes in sleep patterns; lack of physical energy (apathy); feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness; difficulty with concentration; overeating or loss of appetite; withdrawal from interpersonal interactions or avoidance of others; death wishes, or belief in his/her own premature death. In children, the first signs of depression may be irritation and loss of concentration, apathy and distractibility during classes, and social withdrawal. Some adults initially complain of constant fatigue, even after long hours of sleep, digestive disorders, headaches, anxiety, recurrent memory lapses, and insomnia or excessive sleeping. An episode of maression may be preceded by a period of dysthymia, a mild but persistent low mood state, usually accompanied by diminished sexual drive, decreased affective response, and loss of interest in normal social activities and hobbies.

Most individuals with depression have difficulty in dealing with the challenges of daily life, and even minor obstacles or difficulties may trigger exaggerated emotional responses. Frustrating situations are frequently met with feelings of despair, dejection, resentment, and worthlessness, with people easily desisting from their goals. People with depression may try to avoid social situations and interpersonal interactions. Some people with depression overeat, while others show a sharp loss of appetite (anorexia). In some individuals, medical treatments for some other existing illness may also cause depression as an adverse reaction. For instance, antihypertensive drugs, steroids, muscle relaxants, anticancer drugs, and opioids, as well as extensive surgery such as a coronary bypass, may lead to depression. Cancer and other degenerative diseases, chronic painful conditions, metabolic diseases or hormonal changes during adolescence, or after childbirth, menopause, or old age may be potential triggers for depression. When the first onset of depression occurs after the age of 60, there is a greater possibility that the causative factor is a cerebrovascular (blood vessels in the brain) degeneration.

Treatment: source two..

Drug Uses

The antidepressant Lexapro is a member of the family of medications known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Lexapro offer advantages in the treatment of depression and generalized anxiety disorder.

How Taken

Lexapro comes as a tablet and a liquid taken it orally. It is usually taken once daily and may be taken with or without food. Take Lexapro exactly as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your doctor. Continue to take Lexapro even if you feel well. Do not stop taking Lexapro without talking to your doctor. This drug must be taken regularly for a few weeks before its full effect is felt. Source(s): http://www.answers.com/topic/clinical-de...
http://www.drugstoreamerica.org/lexapro....
Why not try talking to a doctor or psychiatrist about it. Maybe they could recommend you some anti-depressants.
I would strongly recommend either counselling or an anger management class. One or both would be beneficial...trust me on this.
Managing anger is no simple matter. It is a powerful emotion and our patterns of relationships that involve anger, which are established in childhood, are difficult to change.

The following list offers suggestions for some ways to manage your anger:
* 1. Understand what anger is
* 2. Develop and awareness and acceptance of your own anger
* 3. Recognize your anger patterns
* 4. Express your anger appropriately - be assertive
* 5. Learn and practice good communication
* 6. Respect yourself and others.

If you don't know why you are angry and can't stop the behavior, you need to talk to a counselor.
http://www.siu.edu/offices/counsel/anger...
Maybe you are calcium deficient and you need to eat more vegetables. Also you could be dehydrated, or not getting enough sleep
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