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Holistic Management of Depression in Chronic Disease Patients

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Sunil Shroff, MBBS, MS, FRCS (UK), D. Urol (Lond) on Jun 10, 2023


Holistic Management of Depression in Chronic Disease Patients

People with chronic disease are more prone to depression than others. Holistic management of depression works well for patients with chronic disease.


It has been observed that people with chronic diseases are more likely to become depressed than the general population.

Why do we get depressed if we have a serious illness or a chronic disease? A chronic or a serious illness can make us feel sad, frightened, or angry and we may start having negative thoughts concerning ourselves and others. Again, being ill and having treatment may stress us out and stress is believed to be the most common reason for depression.

Sometimes, drug interventions such as steroids or chronic diseases such as caused by an under-active thyroid affect the way our brain functions. This too could lead to depression. It is also possible that we may happen by chance to become depressed at the same time as we get the chronic disease.


Now that you know why you are depressed if you have chronic disease, the next step would be to treat or manage depression holistically. Holistic management of depression would be more suitable because anti-depressants may not be a very good idea. They are known to have some side effects and they may interfere with any treatments that you are taking for your physical illness. Always consult your doctor before starting on any new medication or therapy.

There are a number of ways you can manage depression holistically if you suffer from chronic disease as well.




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