Depression From Pain
What Are the Main Symptoms of Depression?
There can be no denying the fact that pain can seriously affect your mood. Although acute pain is not enough to create a state of depression, chronic pain is a major factor in people developing depressive disorders. Chronic pain can affect your well-being. It steals your life’s energy from you, only compounding the agony you feel from the pre-existing condition. Symptoms include:
- Loss of Interest in Activities
- Weight Fluctuations
- Insomnia or Drowsiness during the Day
- Sensation of Restlessness, Agitation, or a Sluggish Slow down of Mental and Physical State
- Tired and without Energy
- Feeling Worthless or Guilty
- Difficulty Concentrating
- Difficulty Making Decisions
- Thoughts of Suicide
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Thoughts on Masking Depression with Drugs
Conventional thinking is that there is a disconnect between a person’s mental health and their physical well-being. We are here to tell you emphatically that this is not true. The mind affects the body as the body affects the mind.
How Our Doctors Can Help!
We invite you to explore out-of-the-box solutions for depression. Our doctors want to get to the heart of your problem, and once there create an individualized treatment program that’s right for you. To do this we will need your medical history, past interventions, and with this we will work with you to find a cure. We warmly invite you to discuss your pain management problems with us in a safe and inviting environment.
How Our Pain Doctors Can Help
The Mind Is the Body, the Body Is the Mind
Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. The more control you have over your health, the more control you have over your body, and the more control you have over your happiness. Let us show you how. Schedule an appointment with the physicians of Texas Pain Relief Group!
When you visit our specialists at any of our Texas treatment centers, we are going to offer you a wide range of treatments, including chiropractic care, physical therapy, lumbar epidural steroid injections, and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation.