Early symptoms of depressive psychosis?

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A good friend of mine is not in a good mood. After he broke up with his boyfriend a few years ago, he became very depressed. She didn't want to deal with people. She always made people think she was afraid of meeting people. For such a long time, she always stayed at home alone and didn't go out to work. Sometimes she sat there alone, crying and laughing, and sometimes she would commit suicide. So that everyone around her thought she was insane. Later she went to the hospital for examination, and the doctor said she was suffering from depression. Let's take a look at the following.

Early symptoms of depressive psychosis?

First: suffering from depression, if serious, will appear psychotic symptoms. For example, some patients feel that they are guilty, that living is harmful to others, that they are damned, and that they want to commit suicide. Some patients can't work and study normally, and even feel very difficult to take care of themselves. They don't wash their face or brush their teeth, and they don't want to do anything but lie still in bed.

Second: depression is a common mental illness. It's better to communicate more with the sick friends, so as to let the patients out of the shadow of the past life as soon as possible. Usually don't be too tired, pay attention to rest and relax. Go out often, no matter what, don't think too much. Do some happy things, the mood is naturally comfortable

Third: depression is a common psychological disorder. If there is no very detailed treatment, or no treatment at all, there will be adverse effects. When some patients' condition is serious, they will have the idea of suicide, even put into action, and become a dangerous psychopath.

matters needing attention

If the patient is suffering from severe depression, it is likely to become neuropathy. Because depression itself is a kind of mental illness. Must pay attention to the patient's condition, and timely treatment, in order to restore health.