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You may be irritable, impulsive, aggressive or angry most of the time. Before an aggressive bout, you may feel: Rage. Irritability. More tension and energy ...
Overview. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition that affects the stomach and intestines, also called the gastrointestinal tract.
3. Get some exercise. Physical activity can help reduce stress that can cause you to become angry. If you feel your anger escalating, go for a brisk walk or run ...
Feelings of sadness, tearfulness, emptiness or hopelessness; Angry outbursts, irritability or frustration, even over small matters; Loss of interest or pleasure ...
Irritability is a common side effect of heat. A heat wave is affecting parts of the U.S., including much of the Southwest, through the Southeast and parts ...
Irritability. With underactive thyroid, a condition called hypothyroidism, mood symptoms may include: Depression. Unusual tiredness. Although thyroid ...
These conditions affect emotions. Depression causes a feeling of deep sadness. Bipolar disorder goes back and forth from being very sad to being very happy.
Agitation or anxiety; Increased irritability. Seasonal changes and bipolar disorder. People who have bipolar disorder are at increased risk of seasonal ...
Irritability or anger that gets out of control. Risky behavior, such as reckless driving. These behaviors could be signs of, or might overlap with, other ...
Antidepressant SNRIs help relieve depression symptoms, such as irritability and sadness, but some are also used for anxiety disorders and nerve pain.
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