Exams and Tests
If
you
think you have depression, your health professional will ask questions
about your health. He or she may also order other tests such as:
Your health professional may ask questions to determine
how severely
depression might be affecting you, including whether
you are having any suicidal thoughts.
If you have ever
experienced a period of abnormal happiness, irritability, or intense energy
that lasts 4 days or more, be sure to tell your health professional.
Manic episodes, or milder hypomanic episodes, along
with depression, could mean that you have
bipolar disorder. Some types of antidepressant
medications can make symptoms of bipolar disorder worse, so it is important to
diagnose your symptoms accurately.
Anytime you visit your health
professional, it is important to discuss any symptoms that may be caused by
depression. About half of all cases of depression are undiagnosed or
undertreated.2 Health professionals are being
encouraged to ask routine questions about depression at all office
visits.