5 signs your child has depression that parents often ignore

Nowadays, parents are busy, their children often have to play alone, so it is easy to fall into a state of depression. There are many cases where, due to no one to talk to, children have speech delay, low speech or, worse, muteness.

Communicating and integrating children into the world is very important, but parents often overlook it. The early signs of depression are easy to confuse with other illnesses and are easily overlooked, leading to many serious consequences.

1. Anorexia

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People with depression often do not feel enthusiastic about life or have suicidal thoughts due to pessimism, depression, and want to find death to free themselves, so they do not care about eating, so they lose weight very quickly. .

Prolonged anorexia can have serious health consequences. Because then, we do not absorb enough essential nutrients to nourish the body and fight the attack of disease as well as the natural aging process. As a result, the function of a variety of organs in the body is impaired such as reduced strength in muscles, cardiovascular, endocrine system, lungs, pancreas, decreased cognitive function and increased risk of diseases. infectious diseases, chronic diseases.

When children show signs of changing eating habits, parents need to pay attention to psychological monitoring and nutrition to adjust and help children.

2. No longer interested in previous hobbies

If your child suddenly no longer likes the car, the toy set that he used to cherish, parents need to ask questions and encourage him to find joy for himself. When they are bored, they will sit still or play with their nails, these are very dangerous signs that they are very lonely and need more attention.

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3. Or have feelings of anxiety, insecurity

This anxiety often comes from things that are very unreasonable, even unreal, just imagined by your child. This condition lasts continuously, repeatedly and affects the child's adaptation to the surrounding environment. Anxiety disorders often co-occur with other diseases such as depression, eating disorders, personality disorders, etc., so they are very dangerous. Therefore, parents need to take their child to see a doctor immediately if they suspect that their child is showing signs of anxiety leading to depression.

4. Insomnia

Sleep has a great influence on the human brain. When sleep is lost, the brain is in a state of 'daze', unable to concentrate on anything, judgment is reduced, concentration is poor, memory is also greatly reduced, and the mind is heavy. , not awake… However, these are only the immediate consequences. If sleep deprivation lasts long, it will make your child prone to temper tantrums, irritability, anxiety, panic attacks and increase the risk of depression.

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In fact, insomnia symptoms often occur suddenly after psychological trauma and this condition maintains sleep disturbance. Scientists have found that many cases of psychological trauma go away, but the insomnia persists. They are perpetuated by the fear of not being able to sleep or by the anxiety of being awakened at night during sleep. Or sometimes the change of sleeping place, change of living environment, change of time zone affects the biological clock of the child. Parents need to create a healthy, familiar, appropriate and reliable living environment for their children to sleep peacefully.

5. Difficulty concentrating, forgetful

Attention deficit disorder has obvious manifestations such as difficulty in receiving new information, impaired memory, disturbances in daily activities and gradual loss of the ability to remember everyday events. Long-term loss of concentration that does not improve easily leads to Alzheimer's disease, dementia. Statistics show that every year, 10-15% of patients with poor concentration and memory impairment progress to Alzheimer's disease.

People with depression also have symptoms of loss of concentration, often forgetting things, because they are almost no longer interested or earnest.

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Scientific studies have shown that blue light emitted by televisions, computers, tablets, and phones can disrupt circadian rhythms, affect sleep, and radiate radiation from those devices. will reduce the ability of children's brain development, make children receive information passively and easily distracted. Children who are exposed to too much social media are also very susceptible to depression.