Postpartum depression extends beyond the common experiences of feeling overwhelmed, teary, or moody in the immediate postpartum period, often referred to as the “baby blues.” While these emotions are normal, postpartum depression is a more severe condition that can persist for several months. If you find yourself overwhelmed by feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, or other […]
Category Archives: Mental Health
Bipolar disorder is a complex condition that manifests in varying degrees and affects a person’s mood, energy, and behavior, according to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). It is important to note that bipolar disorder cannot be generalized as a one-size-fits-all condition. In essence, bipolar disorder is characterized by distinct mood episodes, which include […]
Palliative care is a specialized form of healthcare that focuses on providing treatment and comfort to individuals with serious illnesses. It involves a team of specially trained healthcare providers who work together to address the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of patients. The primary objective of palliative care is to enhance the quality of life […]
Sometimes talking to loved ones about your chronic pain might make you feel even worse than keeping it to yourself, adding to the sense of isolation you may already be experiencing. Here’s advice on how to deal with family issues from those who have experienced them firsthand as patients. Help your friends help you Dealing […]
Identifying the signs of schizophrenia can be challenging, as is the case with many mental illnesses. However, it’s crucial to dispel the misconception that schizophrenia involves having split or multiple personalities. While hallucinations and delusions are prominent symptoms of schizophrenia, there are additional indicators to be aware of. It’s important to remember that everyone’s experience […]
9 Surprising Memory Loss Causes Later in Life Genetics and aging are significant factors that contribute to memory loss and dementia, which refers to the decline in cognitive functions such as thinking, remembering, and reasoning, as highlighted by the National Institute on Aging (NIA). It is estimated that around one-third of individuals aged 85 and […]