A Light in the Dark: Red Light Therapy for Depression

September 7, 2021

According to a global report published by the World Health Organization, more than 264 million people were suffering from depression in 2017. This number rose dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, with 4 in 10 US adults reporting symptoms of anxiety or depressive disorder, up from 1 in 10 in 2019. It’s becoming increasingly clear that depression is not just an individual problem, but a global public health issue, as well, highlighting the need for effective, affordable treatment. With this in mind, researchers are beginning to set their sights on red light therapy, thanks to its proven effectiveness at treating myriad other health issues and its history of being well-tolerated and without adverse effects. Let’s explore what the latest research is saying about red light therapy for depression.

WHAT IS DEPRESSION? SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT

According to the American Psychiatric Association, depression, also known as major depressive disorder or MDD, “is a common and serious medical condition that affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act”. While many associate the condition with sadness, it has a host of other symptoms that can significantly impair a person’s life and wellbeing. Some of these include:

The number and severity of symptoms can vary from one individual to the next. Typical treatment for depression involves medication (there are hundreds of medications used to treat the condition, and it can take a lot of trial and error to find one that works for the individual), therapy (cognitive-behavioural or psychodynamic therapy, for instance), or a combination of both.

Perhaps you’re looking at the list above thinking, “This sounds like me”. Or maybe you have a diagnosis and you’re looking for an effective way to supplement your current treatment. Whatever your situation, it’s crucial to embark on this journey with your doctor, as self-diagnosis and unsupervised treatment can have dire consequences.

TREATING DEPRESSION WITH RED LIGHT THERAPY: CURRENT RESEARCH

While there is a clear need for more research on the topic, particularly studies with larger sample sizes to enable us to better extrapolate the findings to the general public, the consensus is that red light therapy has great potential to be a safe and effective alternative or supplemental treatment to antidepressant medication.

Plus, red light therapy has loads of other benefits, many of which can help treat comorbid conditions or secondary symptoms, for example sleep disturbances (a common problem for those with depression) and physical symptoms such as muscle and joint pain and headache.

Talking to your doctor about red light therapy could be the first step toward improving your condition, and your quality of life. In the meantime, check out our blog to see the multitude of ways red light therapy can improve your life, and see why Rouge Red Light Therapy devices are among the most powerful and affordable on the market. Get started on the road to better health with Rouge today!

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