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Everyone has periods in their lives when they don't feel as great as they should. You can talk to your friends or family about it, or if you think your mental health is getting the best of you, you can see your doctor.
Fremont, CA: Taking care of your mental health is a vital component of being fit and healthy. There are numerous things you may do to ensure that your mental health is maintained. Recognizing when you're not feeling well and knowing when to get help is one of the most critical aspects of maintaining mental health. If you're feeling down or worried, there's no shame in asking for help.
Here are five ways to help with mental health:
Avoid alcohol, smoking, and drugs
A thiamine deficit can be caused by excessive drinking for extended periods of time. Thiamine is essential for brain function, and a deficiency can result in severe memory loss, motor (coordination) issues, disorientation, and vision impairments. Likewise, if you smoke, your body and brain go into withdrawal between smokes, making you irritated and worried.
Other drugs might create withdrawal symptoms, as well as depressed moods and anxiety. Paranoia and delusions are two of the more severe side effects of medications. In addition, according to several studies, drug usage is linked to the development of mental diseases such as schizophrenia.
Manage stress
Although stress is often inevitable, understanding what causes it and managing it is critical to maintaining healthy mental health. Make a list or a plan of when you can resolve each issue to help you manage your duties and stress. When you write down your worries and stresses, you'll often find that they're more manageable. Avoid burying your head in the sand by confronting difficulties head-on. If you're having problems sleeping or waking up thinking about all the things bothering you, write them down and tell yourself that you'll take care of them in the morning.