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Diuretics Maybe the Cause of Your Depression

   
Author: Beverly Taylor
 

The use of diuretics to lose weight can lead to many problems among teens and young women as well as people of all ages. Diuretics have always been a favorite among women, teens and athletes. However, many people who choose to use them are trying to rid themselves of excess fluid and sometimes become very obsessed with diuretics for the relief of fluid retention and also to lose weight quickly. Diuretics and the abuse of diuretics can also be an underlying cause of depression.

Most people who choose to take diuretics certainly dont start out with an intent of the forming an addiction to Diuretics. Most dont even know that the use of diuretics can lead to serious health problems and can be life threatening. However, this is just one thing that is sometimes used to cover up the underlying pain causes the depression especially when in use among young women.

The main objective of diuretics is to relieve fluid retention, but it can cause potassium loss as well as loss of other nutrition benefits. People can become dependant on the drug before they know it. Depressed individuals have always been at high risk for dependence on weight loss medications, diuretics and steroids because many times individuals are searching for something to change about themselves physically in trying to relieve mental pressures.

Teens purchase over-the-counter drugs to aid in weight loss and they will purchase laxatives and diuretics as well as diet pills all in hopes of feeling better. If the teen has very responsive parents, then likely she can get help before numerous health problems such as those associated with Anorexia Nervosa become larger than the underlying issue of depression.

Depression in teens is a very real part of growing up. However, when your teenager is looking for outside sources such as the use of diuretics to make them feel better then a deep seeded, underlying problem is very much present. How you choose to handle it will make or break your child and you need to know that up front.

Seeking psychological treatment for a child abusing diuretics or any other drug when clearly the main problem is depression is a must do. You have to seek help right away because your child isnt only ruining their body with life harming pills but he or she is in a very fragile psychological state and you need to know how to handle the situation best so that your child wont become a victim of depression.

Depression may also lead to bipolar disorder so you need to become very familiar with all of the signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder. In fact, keyword searches on depression, teen depression and other searches will help you prepare to successfully help your troubled teenager while hopefully giving you the knowledge to become more in tune with the signs of when your teen is really in trouble and may need immediate help. However, abusing diuretics causes depression.

 
 
 

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