Warning: Increased Medicine Leads to Mental Health Problems

It has been said that almost ten percent of adults are currently suffering from some sort of problem affecting their mental wellness and wellbeing. Many physicians are also becoming more and more concerned about the increasing number of medications available to these patients.

 

Not every patient responds in the same way to mental health treatments, and so physicians must be very familiar with the different types of medications and the different dosing protocols. They also have to be aware of the signs and symptoms that could indicate that a medication is not working and which symptoms are indicative of a mental health complication such as anxiety or depression.

 

The spectrum of prescription medications used for these patients is relatively new. If you suffer from some kind of mental health condition, you may be tempted to consult with an older doctor, thinking that they are most likely to be well versed in the different treatment options available, but actually the reverse of this is true. Due to the fact that most mental health medications did not arrive until the 1990s, many younger doctors are better up to speed with the treatments that are now available for them to prescribe.

 

Some people think that the rise in diagnoses of mental health conditions is due to the fact that doctors are now more likely to be sensitive to mental health issues. The taboo surrounding mental health is gradually lifting, and there is more of a willingness in the profession to talk about mental health and to allow people to express their concerns.

 

If you think you may be suffering from a mental health condition, the best thing to do is to speak to a physician candidly about your symptoms and then look at all the treatment options available.

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