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feeling sad or depressed; general feeling of illness; general tiredness and weakness; hallucinations; headache; heavier menstrual periods; inability to move the ...
Instead, you feel sad, lonely, irritable and depressed. Summer Allen, M.D.. Family Medicine. Mayo Clinic. “Postpartum depression is typically defined as mood ...
It's normal to feel sad or upset occasionally, or to be unhappy with situations in your life. But, with depression, these feelings linger for weeks, months ...
feeling sad or empty; full feeling; irritability; joint or muscle pain; lack of appetite; loss of interest or pleasure; passing gas; restlessness; sore throat ...
The first step is to notice how often you feel helpless, sad, angry, irritable, hopeless, anxious or afraid. Some people may feel numb. Keep track of how ...
Also get a checkup if you feel moody, sad or overwhelmed for longer than two weeks. Prenatal care. You might choose to get care from various healthcare ...
Being sad or concerned about your lack of sexual activity or fantasies. When to see a doctor. If you're concerned about your low desire for sex, talk to your ...
It's normal to feel sad or upset occasionally, or to be unhappy with situations in your life. But with depression, these feelings linger for weeks, months ...
feeling sad or empty; fever; flushing or redness of the skin; hives or welts, itching, or skin rash; increased sweating; irritability; irritation or soreness of ...
Instead, you feel sad, lonely, irritable and depressed. Summer Allen, M.D.. Family Medicine. Mayo Clinic. “Postpartum depression is typically defined as ...
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