anti-depressant medication, see a MD
Medical Marijuana treats depression .Marijuana made medicines for depression have found that the properties presented in medical marijuana it will helps to slow down the anxiousness that is often occur due to depression.
winter months, but that is due mostly to SAD (seasonal affective disorder).
it cause paralysis due to the damage of motor nerves of spiral cord
Whether the depression is due to distrust or resentment, or due to mood swings, or due to health issues, or due to grief.Is depression a characteristic mental symptom?
No, generally these are two separate issues. In flaccid paralysis, the muscles may be intact, but unable to contract due to chemical or electrical problems. Atrophy refers to the loss of muscle strength, tone, and size often due to disuse. Over time, paralysis could lead to atrophy from the disuse.
Depression is due to alteration in the level of serotonin at the synaptic junctions of neurons in the limbic system.
Brain shrinkage due to depression can be reversed. This can be done by hippocampus shrinkage.
Polio and Guillain-Barre syndrome are two diseases that can potentially cause permanent paralysis due to damage to the nerves and muscles. Other conditions such as spinal cord injuries or certain autoimmune disorders can also lead to permanent paralysis.
Paralysis of 2/3 of face due to cavernous sinus thrombosis
NO. Zyprexa (olanzapine) is an atypical antipsychotic primarily used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder (mixed/manic), agitation due to schizophrenia and bipolar, and for bipolar disorder (depressed state). It is occasionally used to treat treatment resistant depression, anxiety, insomnia, and anorexia.
Cerebral palsy (CP)
Yes, paralysis can occur on both sides of the body, a condition known as bilateral paralysis. This can happen due to various medical conditions, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, or spinal cord injuries affecting both sides of the nervous system. In contrast, paralysis that affects only one side of the body is called hemiplegia. The specific cause and extent of paralysis can vary widely depending on the underlying condition.