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10 WARNING SIGNS OF DEPRESSION IN MEN OVER 50 | AFFINITY HEALTH

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Affinity Health, a leading provider of high-quality health coverage, explores the 10 key warning signs of depression in men over 50.

Depression in men over 50 is often missed, but it can seriously affect both mental and physical health. Many men show physical symptoms as opposed to emotional ones and are usually hesitant to share their feelings. Social expectations about masculinity can also discourage men from seeking help, making it even more important to recognise the warning signs.

Recognising these signs earlier can lead to successful treatment and improved quality of life. Below are 10 important signs to look out for.

  1. Irritability or Anger

Irritability or anger is a common sign of depression in men. Instead of showing sadness, they may become easily frustrated or have sudden outbursts.

  1. Increased Alcohol or Substance Use

Some men use alcohol or drugs to deal with emotional pain. While it might seem helpful at first, it often makes depression worse and causes more health problems.

  1. Changes in Sleep Patterns

Depression can interfere with sleep, causing insomnia, early waking, or excessive sleeping. These disruptions worsen other symptoms, such as fatigue and trouble concentrating, creating a cycle that negatively affects one’s life.

  1. Persistent Fatigue

Feeling tired all the time, even after enough rest, is a common sign of depression. This kind of fatigue leaves men without energy and makes it hard to manage everyday activities.

  1. Loss of Interest in Activities

If men over 50 stop enjoying hobbies or activities they once loved, whether it be sports, gardening, or spending time with family, it could be a sign of depression. Losing interest often leads to isolation and sadness.

  1. Unexplained Physical Symptoms

Depression can cause physical symptoms, including aches, stomach problems, headaches, or chest pain. With no apparent medical cause, it can be hard to diagnose correctly.

  1. Appetite and Weight Changes

Depression can significantly change eating habits. Some may lose their appetite completely, while others might overeat comfort foods. These changes can result in noticeable weight loss or gain.

  1. Difficulty Concentrating

Having trouble focusing, making decisions, or remembering things is a common sign of depression. This mental “fog” can affect work, relationships, and daily tasks.

  1. Withdrawal from Family and Friends

Depression often leads men to pull away from others, avoiding social activities and distancing themselves from family and friends.

  1. Thoughts of Death or Suicide

The most serious sign of depression is feeling hopeless or thinking about suicide. This requires immediate attention and professional help, as it is a serious risk to the person’s safety.

Why Recognising These Signs Matters

Feeling hopeless or having thoughts of suicide is the most serious sign of depression and needs immediate attention. Professional help is essential, as feelings or thoughts such as these pose significant risks. Treatment such as therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes can help manage or reverse depression and improve overall well-being.

If you or someone you know shows these signs, seek help immediately. Depression is treatable, and early intervention can save lives. For more support, contact the South African Depression and Anxiety Group.

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