If you feel depressed, going to your primary doctor for checkup might be the first step you want to take, because The depression won’t lift until the underlying health problem is identified and treated.The doctor will then see the cause of your depression. He/ she will check for medical conditions that is similar to your depression, and also check if you are taking medications that can cause depression as a side effect. This step is very important because many medical conditions and medications can cause symptoms of depression, including sadness, fatigue, and the loss of pleasure. A lot of people especially older adults, are takes many different medications each day, and they are at risk for drug interactions that cause symptoms of depression. The more medications you are taking, the greater the risk for drug interactions. Then after that The doctor might give you medication treatments. Each medicine used to treat depression works by balancing certain chemicals in your brain called neurotransmitters. These medication work in slightly different ways to ease your depression symptoms.
If medication treatment is not effective, then it is probably because there is no medical cause for your depression, that is where a therapy comes in. Therapy will give you skills and insight to feel better and not depressed. Therapy is extremely effective treatment because a therapist helps you through the cause of your depression and help you understand why you are depressed and how to overcome them and avoid them. Cognitive behavioral