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Seasonal Affective Disorder effects many people during the winter
months. If drug therapy is not the answer, use of seasonal affective
disorder lamp therapy could be the answer.
Does the winter time seem to get you down? Are you of normal mental
health yet when the longer winter months come rolling in it seems to
effect your mood and behaviors? This is not uncommon. What is known
as Seasonal Affective Disorder is a condition that is suffered my many
people each year in which the body acts abnormal to the longer darker
days during the winter months.
Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is a depressive state that
affects perfectly normal people. Instead of being depressed, or moody
year round people who suffer from seasonal affective disorder are fine
in the warmer months when the sun is around a lot, but experience
these mood changes during the winter time when exposure to the sun is
a lot less. It is unknown why this happens in some people and not
others.
The treatment for seasonal affective disorder can be just like any
other depression treatment. A doctor can prescribe antidepressants and
hopefully that will help. However there is another option that has
been proved to work. Seasonal affective disorder lamp therapy or light
therapy has been a proven treatment to season affective
disorder. Eighty five percent of the patients that have tried this
therapy have had a successful recovery from seasonal affective
disorder.
Essentially season affective disorder lamp therapy is the use of UV
lamps in the household. The lamps replicate the sun's rays and allow
the person's body to develop the vitamins and such that they are
lacking during the winter months. Whatever causes seasonal affective
disorder the lamps replace and allow the person to continue with their
daily lives. It does take a bit of time a person must sit in front of
the lamp from anywhere from an hour to four hours to effectively get
the equivalent light of the sun's rays. However this does allow a
person to lead a normal life without the depression sinking in every 6
months or so. With simple light therapy it could be the answer to
people who suffer this condition especially if they do not want to
under go a drug therapy option.
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