Depression Genetic Health Risk Testing
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Depression Genetic Health Risk Testing
Depression Genetic Health Risk Testing
Testing time | 20 Days |
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Testing method | Swab |
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Product introduction
According to research, the genetic probability of depression is relatively high. Even if there is a family history of the disease, it does not necessarily cause it. The poor interaction between genes and the environment usually causes it. Through genetic testing, people with the mutation genotype of the susceptibility gene for depression have a higher probability of suffering from depression, and the probability of depression is much higher than that of people with high-stress tolerance.
Genes are inherently immutable and carry personalized genetic information. Therefore, the earlier detection, the earlier prediction.
Life can optimize through appropriate health planning and guidance.
Causes of depression
1. Genetics, family history
Having a family history of depression may increase the risk. Depression is a complex trait, meaning there might be many genes, each responsible for its role, rather than a single gene that increases the risk of the disease. Like most psychiatric disorders, the genetics of depression is complex. It does not directly affect the disease, like the influence of a single gene in neurological disorders such as Huntington's disease or cystic fibrosis.
2. Encountered a significant event
Major life events such as a new job, graduation, or marriage can also lead to feeling blues. Significant changes include new positions, job loss, income impact, marriage, or retirement.
3. Personality Traits
4. Medication
Certain medicines may cause depression by themselves or side effects. For example, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and isotretinoin (Absorica, Amnesteem, Claravis, Myorisan, Zenatane), are sometimes associated with depression. Likewise, glucocorticoids, opioids (codeine, morphine), and anticholinergic drugs for stomach cramps, sometimes cause mood changes and swings. Even blood pressure medications, beta-blockers. have been linked to depression.
5. Other illnesses
6. Neurological substance secretion disorder in the brain
7. Pregnancy, giving birth