Verified By Apollo Pulmonologist July 30, 2020
The COVID-19 Pandemic has undeniably taken a huge toll on the physical health of the population worldwide. Surprisingly, there is not enough conversation around what came as a collateral damage to this – a mental health crises.
It has been widely reported that that over one-sixth of the Indian population suffers from depression alone. Coupled with anxiety and other mood disorders, this number is much higher; and in the wake of this pandemic, drastic changes to our lifestyles, finances and freedom it poses a threat higher than ever.
People diagnosed with mental health disorders should religiously consume their prescribed medication, if any. If you have been taught exercises and suggested to follow certain routine, practice it regularly.
People with no history of depression or anxiety disorders are experiencing negative emotions in the wake of the pandemic too. Adults across the world are reporting vivid and stress-inducing dreams, insomnia and low-motivation for day-to-day activities. While these feelings are an added burden on top the fear of contracting the virus, simple steps like regular exercising, meditating, pursuing a hobby, eating healthy and sticking to a routine can help you feel better.
While these steps may sound difficult, follow these for just a week to notice the difference. (Continued -)
With the stigma, attached to mental health, many people are reluctant to ask for help. However, this is a difficult time for all of us so don’t hesitate to reach out to your loved ones. Get familial or professional support if necessary.
To book an appointment for online consultations with a psychiatrist/psychologists, download the Apollo 247 app on your device.
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