New Delhi, April 07, 2017: 26-year-old, Sunil (name changed), an IT professional often finds it difficult to maintain a work-life balance. Few months before, he realised that he is unable to cope-up with everyday pressure of fast moving life. Working day and night with not much fruitful outcomes had left him hopeless. Sunil who started experiencing auditory hallucinations later, which used to say he has no future with frequent anger outbursts could not do much to improve his situation. In the fear of not letting his office colleagues and family know about it, he decided to visit a physiatrist and requested to delete the records. Not only Sunil but many people are afraid of discussing mental issues publicly as they are scared that it might affect their social life at work as well as their personal life.
According to a study conducted by World Health Organization (WHO) over five crore Indians suffered from depression and over three crore others suffered from anxiety disorders in the year 2015. India accounted for the highest number of suicides in the world in 2012, as per a report published by WHO in 2014. The report said that every 40 seconds one person commits suicide, globally.
Keeping this in mind this year on World Health Day, doctors from Columbia Asia Hospitals are creating awareness on depression and how to cope-up with it . Out of the 250 patients that Dr.Pallavi Arvind Joshi Consultant Psychiatry, Columbia Asia Hospital, Whitefield consults around 70-80% of these suffer frequent episodes of depression and anxiety.
“Many patients would request not to mention their names in the record or would ask to give normal subscription as they do not want anybody to know that they are consulting a psychiatrist. Also, there are times when psychiatrists or psychologists would be asked to remove name boards from their clinics so that the patients visiting are unaware that he/she is visiting a psychiatrist,” said Dr.Pallavi Arvind Joshi.
“Depression is the leading cause of suicide not only among females but also in males. It is important to remove the social stigma attached with mental health and get external help when required. We live in a technology advanced world where the challenges of everyday life are difficult to overcome. Not being able to handle work related stress, meet family expectations or unable to cope up with everyday pressure leads to people taking extreme steps,” she added.
Some of the symptoms of depression include change in appetite, prolonged sadness, trouble concentrating, changes in sleeping pattern, and in activeness,loneliness, worthlessness – all symptoms lasting for minimum period of 2 weeks. Read on as Dr.Pallavi explains some of the leading causes of suicides among people:
“Majority of depressed people attempt a pre-planned suicide where they isolate themselves from people and undertake measures that nobody gets to know about it. Some people would give initial hints where they would distribute their priced possessions to people, complete unfinished tasks or will hint in their conversations with near and dear ones. It is important that we talk about it and provide support to people facing mental trouble.Depression if identified early, can treated and steps can be taken to prevent suicidality,” said Dr.Pallavi.
Read on as Dr.Pallavi suggests some ways in which individuals can take measures to prevent depression and anxiety:
Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)
Pearson Syndrome is an extremely rare condition and the prevalence is approximately 1 in a…
A striking 90% of the 3000 Diabetologists and Endocrinologists surveyed, emphasised the importance of continuous…
People who smoke are also at much higher risk of developing diabetes compared to non-smokers…
17th edition of CPHI& PMEC India Expo to be held from 26th November-28thNovember 2024, at the India…
Lonavala, November 12, 2024: As the global cancer burden rises to 30 million cases by…
The launch signifies Equitas’ redefined commitment to bring world-class cancer radiation therapy accessible to all.…