Sunday, 1 May 2011

Melancholia

Melancholia applies to mental or emotional symptoms of depression or despondency. In other words, melancholia could be physical problems as well as mental problems. Melancholic conditions were classified by their common causes rather than their properties.


There are different levels of melancholia. Each Level is depending on the amount of stress and having different presentations. With the form of stress, there is a complete loss of pleasure in all or almost everything. The start of these episodes is usually not caused by a specific event, and even when something good happens, the individual’s mood does not improve, not even for a short time.

Currently, the leading causes of death are dominated by what are referred to as lifestyle diseases, those diseases whose pathology develops over a period of several years, and perhaps even decades. Recent research suggests that the high level of stress is a causal factor involved with several types of diseases, particularly autoimmune disease. Regardless, it is well understood that the influence of stress weakens the body’s physiological systems, thereby rapidly advancing the disease process.

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