Physical Health Problems

It’s not unusual for mental health problems, especially depression and anxiety, to occur with long-term (chronic) diseases. For example, you may:

  • Have diabetesĀ and also feel very sad.
  • Be depressed and notice that your physical health is getting worse. Perhaps your blood pressure is going up.
  • Have asthma, feel very anxious, and sometimes have pank attacks.

Depression

People who have chronic diseases such as arthritis, asthma, diabetes, cancer, heart disease, hepatitis C, and stroke often also have depression. Depression also often occurs with chronic pain. Depression may occur with these problems because:

  • The everyday stress of dealing with a chronic disease causes the depression or makes it worse.
  • People who have depression often find it hard to take care of their health, which can lead to health problems.1
  • People who have depression tend to eat poorly, get less exercise, and smoke.
  • Some chronic diseases change your body chemistry and help cause depression. Cushing’s syndrome and an underactive thyroid or hypothyroidism are examples of this.
  • Depression is linked with some chronic diseases. For example, depression makes coronary artery disease (CAD) and death from heart disease more likely.1 Also, people with diabetes are more likely to get depression and people with depression are more likely to develop diabetes.2

If you treat depression, it can improve your health and quality of life.

Here are some things you can do to help yourself.

  • Know the symptoms of depression so that you can get treatmen and check your symptoms.
  • Ask your medical doctor about the medicines you’re taking. Some medicines may cause depression, and medicines you take for depression may make other health problems worse.

Anxiety

Anxiety and health problems also are linked. You may feel anxious because you have a health problem. And anxiety can make a health problem worse. For example, older men who have an anxiety disorder are more likely to have a heart attack.

To help yourself:

  • Know the symptoms of anxiety, such as feeling that you can’t relax. If you often feel anxious, seek help.
  • Reduce anxiety by getting excersize, learning relaxation techniques, finding and lowering stress in your life.

Many people have concerns about seeking treatment for a mental health problem. You may think it’s a sign of weakness, or you don’t want people to know about it. It’s important to overcome these reasons for not seeking treatment. Treating depression or anxiety is good for your health.