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They are rarely discussed together and hardly share any symptoms in common. However, when it comes to diagnosing the implications of inflammatory bowel disease conditions such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, both physical and psychological impacts are detected with equal relevance, as one can create significant effect on the other. Depression, one among the psychological impacts of inflammatory bowel disease, can create severe impacts on the physical signs of the disease. Thus, both depression and inflammatory bowel diseases might go hand in hand, and eventually take a toll on the physical and mental health, self-confidence, relations, work life, and zeal of the patients. Regular and active inflammatory bowel disease conditions and debilitating signs such as diarrhoea, abdominal pain, and cramps might curtail the mobility of the patients and force them confined to their homes, while grappling with the overactive bowel movements. No matter whether one suffers from mild or severe symptoms, both can have significant impacts on the daily activities of IBD patients, as most of them either avoid or make alterations in their day-to-day activities, in order to avoid nervous and embarrassing situations. An abrupt and inadvertent shrink of social support and care might add more woes, when patients turn down the socializing options to hang out with family, friends, and neighbours. Irrespective of the innumerable advancements in medications and surgeries to combat inflammatory bowel diseases, psychological aids and supervision to ease the impacts of IBDs are significantly low, the reason why IBD-related stress, anxiety, depression, and mood disorders might persist for longer timespan, in turn exacerbating the symptoms uncontrollably. Below are the common symptoms that one might have to deal with, while suffering from acute depression:
1.Sadness, emptiness, and unhappiness
2.Anger outbursts
3.Lack of interest in daily activities
4.Major changes in sleeping patterns
5.Lack of appetite
6.Trouble to think, concentrate, and remember

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