The more you laugh, the sadder you are, and you need to be wary of smiling depression!

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-02

Smile depression

Smile depression is a type of depression and is an internal affective disorder. Patients are often depressed, but out of the need to cope with work, save face, social etiquette, etc., they use "smiles" to cover up their true inner feelings.

The appearance of smiling depression is usually related to genetics, personality such as being too demanding of oneself and being too introverted, chemical imbalances such as brain hormones, as well as factors such as infections, drugs, alcohol, and certain diseases.

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What are the manifestations of smiling depression

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Patients often feel depressed, depressed, and painful in the depths of their hearts, but they are still smiling as if nothing had happened on the outside. But this "smile" is not an inner or even emotional, but only out of the need of some practical factors.

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When the patient's inner pressure is unbearable, there is usually a greater reaction, emotional instability, personality changes, and doubts about oneself. In severe cases, they may even engage in extreme behaviors that harm themselves or others.

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Patients may also have clinical symptoms such as fatigue, loss of appetite, and insomnia. In addition, because patients are always intellectually overly suppressing their true emotions, once they reach the point where they cannot bear it, it may lead to damage to the nervous system.

If the above situation occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to receive the corresponding **. At present, the main way of smiling depression is psychological, and patients can do it under the guidance of doctors through supportive psychology, cognitive behavior, etc., which can help patients relieve psychological pressure, improve their emotional state, and better face life.

When the patient's condition is more severe, antidepressants can also be used as prescribed**, which can help reduce the risk of the patient harming themselves to a certain extent, as well as prevent the disease**, which is conducive to the improvement of the patient's condition.

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