Depression is not a technical symptom of diabetes itself, so technically it doesn't cause depression, but the physical conditions associated with diabetes may lead to depression.From what i heard about Nick Jonas, he had mood swings when he was in the process of getting diabetes, so it is kind of associated with it.
In a severe depression, it has been known to cause auditory or visual hallucinations.
Yes, severe depression can cause memory loss and many other losses of mental function. Try searching mayo clinic newsletter and web site for depression.
Is 6.2 diabetes severe?
Yes, it may. It can cause depression, denial, anger, shame, embaressment, and finally acceptance.
Complications of diabetes can be severe and permanent. Diabetes can impact your mood and energy. It can cause damage to your eyesight and kidney function. It can result in the loss of limbs or death.
Traumas can't cause diabetes, nor the type 1 and the type 2; unless there is a pancreas asportation after a severe abdominal trauma, and so the subject goes toward to the type 1 diabetes.
It can be a number of things. Stress and depression are the most likely cause. It can be a sign of diabetes, or even cancer.
Usually it is non-psychotic, but severe depression can cause psychotic symptoms. Psychotic means having hallucinations and/or paranoia.
severe wconomic depression
They say too much sleep messes with your metabolism and can cause weight gain and diabetes. It also can cause mental depression.
a worldwide economic crisis called the long depression