Depression is a mental condition characterised by the persistence of sadness and loss of interest in day-to-day activities, including work, social appearance, acceptance and interaction. Depression not only reflects poorly on the ability of a person to perform day-to-day work but also poses a risk of serious health issues. It often leads to irregular dietary habits and makes the person prone to addictions.
According to a study by the World Health Organisation, over 56 million people suffer from depression in India alone, that is equivalent to nearly 5% of the total population.
Depression is curable, but when ignored, the condition escalates and can result in tragic outcomes, with suicidal tendencies and deaths. Common reasons and events leading to a depressed mind are sudden trauma or stress, adverse life events, such as the death of someone close or a loss on the professional front.
Homeopathy offers a wide range of options for the treatment of depression. It is especially helpful in case of mild depression, where suicidal thoughts are not so dominant. Homeopathic medicine works in small doses, which treat this condition by simulating and activating various brain chemicals.
Dosage and choice of remedy largely depends upon the condition and symptoms shown by the person. Some of the most common medicines employed for the treatment of depression include arsenic album, cocculus indicus, ignatia amara, kalium phosphoricum and natrium muriaticum.