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Chest Pain Signs of Depression?

First objective examination should be done to rule out physical organic problems that occur in the patient who experienced chest pain and blood pressure problems. Sure enough, the symptoms of depression can also be a symptom of physical as chest pain, although this usually occurs in conditions of acute anxiety (suddenly).

High blood pressure can be an influence of depression, but remember that the condition of high blood pressure can also be influenced by other factors such as heredity and certain diseases such as kidney. So, it is necessary examinations to rule out the presence of organic matter before deciding it is caused by a factor of depression.

Depression is known as a mental disorder which has symptoms of decline in mood or feeling, loss of interest and hope for the future as well as disturbances in psychomotor activity reflected in feeling tired or weak. The symptoms of this subject can be coupled with additional symptoms such as difficulty falling asleep or most sleep, poor appetite or excessive eating, difficulty concentrating or even experiencing suicidal ideas. These symptoms lasted for two weeks whether or not accompanied by a trigger of the trigger.

Patients who are depressed should immediately see a doctor for her depression because if left longer it will interfere with the person’s quality of life. In addition, current depression is known to affect the onset or increased severity of other diseases such as diabetes, cancer and stroke. In fact, in 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) estimate the morbidity due to the global depression will occupy the number two after heart disease and blood vessels.

Liposuction

Liposuction is effective to remove the excess fat that interferes with performance. Unfortunately, the results of a cost of expensive procedures can not be permanent because the fat used to come back. Liposuction procedure can be done in various parts of the body, such as stomach, calves, thighs, upper arms, and even parts of the enlarged male breast. If done by a competent physician that the result was effective.

But if you start thinking about doing these fat removal procedures, you should also know that the results of liposuction will not be permanent. Researchers from the University of Colorado, United States, doing research on the subject of 14 obese women who perform liposuction. The average age was 40 years old woman, and generally has a body weight 62.7 kg. In general they do not look fat but have fat deposits that are not distributed evenly in the lower abdomen, hips, and thighs.

The procedure they did liposuction removes about 2.1 percent body fat, or about 4 pounds. Then the researchers compared the women of the group who perform liposuction with 18 women who have the same fatty deposits but do not perform liposuction and not doing anything to slim for a year. Then the researchers measured changes in body fat both groups at week 6, after six months and one year later using MRI and X-ray photographs.

In the group of liposuction, a year later found no significant changes in body fat naturally since they began doing liposuction. Fat tissue grows back in the abdominal area, both subcutaneous fat (under the skin) or visceral fat is located deeper in the lower abdomen. In fact, the accumulations of fat in these parts still occur in those who perform liposuction in the abdomen. Researchers do not know why fat migrate to the abdomen, but they warn that visceral fat is more dangerous than subcutaneous fat as related to diabetes and heart disease risk.