Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

The Relationship Between Depression And Strokes

By: IC Home | Health-and-Fitness | Diseases-and-Conditions


Even though these are two different conditions people who have suffered from a stroke are very likely to suffer from depression as well, according to recent medical studies there are well over 3 million stroke survivors just in the US and it is also estimated that every year to 400,000 to half a million people will suffer from this devastating problem.

In addition, over 10% of the general population is affected by depression however this illness is most common among stroke survivors, it has also been estimated that among them 10 to 27% will suffer from depression. Within the percentage described of patients who will become depressed after stroke symptoms start to become noticeable after two months of the occurrence, in the average population this condition lasts less than a year (if treated property)

It is important to deal with this condition as soon as possible in patients who have suffered from a stroke due to the fact that depression affects the person's rehabilitation process by making it more lengthy and expensive and it also interferes and deteriorates personal relationships with friends and family members. Treating depression can help improve the quality of life of a person and it can also help motivate people who have suffered from stroke to comply with the procedures of the treatment.

The treatment for depression involves psychotherapy as well as a series of prescription drugs which will help the patient overcome this condition, in most cases up to 80% of the patients who have been treated very have been able to recover. Most of the depression medications which are applied to victims of stroke are not addictive and are non-habit forming, the dosage varies from person to person because the reaction to such medications varies according to the severity of the illness.

The psychotherapy treatment involves talking to the specialist who will be able to determine which are the thoughts which are contributing to a person being depressed, interpersonal treatment as well as cognitive treatment can help improve and overcome this condition which will open the gates to the most important treatment which is related to stroke, it's prevention and the overall health condition of the patient.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Stroketreatments.net offers more information about stroke care as well as stroke causes in order to prevent and treat such a devastating illness, visit us today!

Tags: , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Diseases-and-Conditions Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Diseases-and-Conditions

  • The Different Types Of Depression
    By: Ryan King | Feb 7th 2007
    There are many different types of depression. Depression can take many forms, and so many healthcare professionals use a number of different terms when referring to depression. Seasonal affective disorder, clinical depression, and bipolar depression are all commonly diagnosed types of depression. What really causes a lot of ... Read

  • The Secret Of Why Depression Hurts
    By: Joseph J. Wood | Jun 30th 2007
    Anyone that has to deal with depression knows that depression hurts. It is going to make a lot of problems for some people and the things that they do in life. When a person is dealing with depression, they have to be prepared to make changes in their life and get the help that is going to get them feeling better and gettin ... Read

  • An Overview On Some Types Of Depression
    By: Henry Diaz | Nov 25th 2008
    Depression isn't simple. Depression is a disease that can linger and progress for months and years without detection . Researches know that depression will afflict 15 million people in the USA annually. Unfortunately fewer than 1/3 of these people will look for help. Read

  • Fight Depression - Depression Support Group Can Help You
    By: Russell Kemerling | Feb 11th 2009
    Each year 17 million Americans suffer from the mental illness called depression. Many types of depression exist. The outlook is almost certain if not treated, a slow progression from minor depression to major depression. When it becomes major depression then suicide is a real concern. The real problem is that most Americans ... Read

  • What Is The Cause Of Depression?
    By: Ryan King | Feb 7th 2007
    Many people simply want to know what the cause of depression is. If you are dealing with depression, you probably would also like to know what causes it, too. There are many different reasons why someone may have bouts of depression. It is impossible to pinpoint one specific reason and label it the cause of depression.
    Read

  • Two Types Of Depression: Major Depression And Dysthymia
    By: Alexander Matis | Apr 16th 2007
    Apart of Manic Depressive Disorder (also called Bipolar Disorder) the two main known types of depression are Major Depression and Dysthymia. Both types of depression can easily be distinguished from each other although intertype episodes, especially of Major Depression in Dysthymia patients, are commonly experienced. So wha ... Read

  • Identifying Manic Depression Symptoms At The Earliest
    By: Juliet Cohen | Feb 1st 2008
    Manic depression is also known as bipolar disorder and is a chronic, recurring condition. Though less common than other types of depression, this involves cycles of depression and elation. A person with this condition can be identified easily if he or she exhibits manic depression symptoms. Read

  • What Actually Are The Depression Causes
    By: Alex Henries | Apr 1st 2009
    Depression is a serious clinical condition that affects both men and women, with women more at risk of experiencing it. It interferes with our moods, behavior, and the way our mind and body work. Depression causes, depression types, and depression treatments vary. Read

  • A Look At Chronic Depression And It's Treatments And Symptoms
    By: Arun Singh | May 3rd 2009
    There are different types of depression,in medical science ,lets look at one of the more serious cases of depression ,that is chronic depression Read

  • Depression Symptoms
    By: Nicole | Feb 9th 2011
    There are many causes and symptoms of depression. Check out the details provided here which will inform you about the causes, types and some simple steps which will help you to prevent depression. Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy