Anxiety Depression Symptom

Written by Sara Jenkins


Anxiety and Depression arerepparttar two forms of phobias and behavioral disorders which can casts a very bad spell on any human being. The former is a type of an emotional disorder caused due torepparttar 145728 imbalance inrepparttar 145729 body of a person. Whereasrepparttar 145730 latter is a form of a behavioral disorder caused due to chemical imbalance inrepparttar 145731 nervous systems ofrepparttar 145732 person. There are a variety of symptoms of these behavioral and emotional disorders, ranging differently for a child and an adult person.

Let's first consider Anxiety and Depression symptoms amongrepparttar 145733 children. Children, like adults, can not express their feelings or problems. It is we who have to look forrepparttar 145734 Anxiety and Depression Symptoms in them. The symptoms seen in childhood can be sadness, hopelessness, powerlessness, lack of interest and prone to get irritated easily. Asrepparttar 145735 world of children is controlled by adults, some are bound to feel dominated and hence suffer from severe Anxiety and Depression.

The symptom of Anxiety and Depression has a somewhat different face forrepparttar 145736 teenagers. Continual sadness, weariness, bad temper, change in appetite, sleeping disorders, severe aches and pains, low concentration levels and suicidal thoughts are some ofrepparttar 145737 common Anxiety and Depression Symptoms seen amongrepparttar 145738 teenagers. A Lot of stress and persistant dominance of teachers/ parents takes them towards these problems.

Migraine - the ins and outs

Written by Joe Royal


Migraine is a complex condition which is triggered by different things in different people. Additionally,repparttar actual symptoms suffered by different people are usually fairly unique to them too.

Migraine is commonly described by people as a special kind of recurring headache whererepparttar 145727 headache is severe and usually linked to other symptoms such as feeling sick (nausea), being sick (vomiting), eyesight changes such as blank spots, coloured sport, sparkles, stars or blurred patches in their vision, dizziness, sensitivity to light and noise, lethargy and fatigue. The changes in vision usually come beforerepparttar 145728 headache itself and are referred to asrepparttar 145729 "aura". Two generalised classifications of migraine are "with aura" and "without aura". Other classifications are "basilar migraine" and "familial hemiplegic migraine" where reversible paralysis occurs.

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