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Depression and Feeling Low

Feeling depressed or low can be a result of any number of reasons like losing someone close to you, lack of sleep, stress, bullying etc. but sometimes there can be no reason at all, it’s just a mood you can’t shift.

However, feeling down does not always mean you are depressed. If you are feeling down over a longer period of time like a few days or weeks at a time, then it may be a symptom of depression.

Feeling Low

Having a low mood can include things like feeling sad, feeling anxious, worrying, tiredness, having a low-self-esteem, feeling frustrated or angry. These feelings are probably as a result of something that is going on in your life.

Making really small changes can help to lift your mood. You’d be surprised at how changing something about your life can change the way you feel!

You should not worry or feel as though you’re the only one. Some people are afraid to talk about mental health but really, it’s so common that everyone should be talking about it.

Nearly 80,000

of children and young people suffer with depression in the UK.

20%

of adults suffer with depression in the UK.

What to Do

The first thing to do is to tell your parent or guardian about what you’re feeling and visit your GP with them. Your GP will give you a diagnosis and talk to you about all the options available to you. Some of these are explained briefly below. For more information about the treatments available for depression visit the NHS website.