Depression Autonomic

Depression of the vegetative type - (in Latin: d. vegetativus) is a mental disorder characterized by depressed mood, fatigue, decreased appetite, sleep disturbance, as well as somatic symptoms such as headaches, constipation, diarrhea, tremors of the limbs and palpitations. This is a common type of depression that can affect people of any age and gender.

As a rule, depression of the vegetative type begins unnoticed and develops gradually, but over time it can become chronic and significantly affect the quality of life. The most common signs of autonomic depression are a constant feeling of fatigue, irritability and an increase in the time needed to sleep. People suffering from autonomic depression often complain of headaches, nausea and constipation to increase symptoms. However, this condition can lead to