Back Pains From Depression

It is very likely that those who have chronic back pain or intense back pain may be experiencing depression as well. However, Dr. Linda Carroll, of the University of Alberta, published a study in 2004 that proved the reverse can happen too; Dr. William Johnson DC agrees. Depression can be a risk factor for the onset of severe neck and low-back pain. People suffering from depression are more likely to experience immobilizing low-back and neck pains than those who are not depressed – by about four times – as shown in Dr. Carroll’s studies.

At least 8 million people in the United States, GA included, suffer from depression; oftentimes, it is associated with a diminished production of norepinephrine or serotonin, or both, in the body.

Common symptoms among people dealing with depression include misery, unhappiness, grief, and despair. Severe insomnia, a loss of appetite, and a decreased sex drive are among the other sides of depression. In spite of the depression, psychomotor agitation is frequently related to these signs of depression.

Some patients with mental depression in Fort Oglethorpe alternate between depression and mania, which is called either bipolar disorder or manic-depressive psychosis.

The doctor of chiropractic will generally administer orthopaedic and neurological exams, as well as go through your health history. Depending on your condition, your chiropractor from Pain Relief Center will then create a custom-tailored treatment regimen.

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