Anxiety, manic and physical sympton of depression - sign of major bipolar clinical depression

Symtoms

 

 

 
DEPRESSION SYMPTONS
According to the known medical sciences, the following symptons may indicate depression in the patients:

Depresion moods – person complains unhappiness, worthlessness or often feels like crying, children and youngsters may exhibit irritability.

Reduced concentration or happiness – the affected person may report reduced interest or happiness in any activities.

Changes in body weight – depresses person may report of noticeable changes in the body weight like weight gain or weight loss.

Disturbed sleep symptons – insomnia or the disturbed sleeping condition is considered as basic symptom of depressive state

Psychomotor disturbance or retardation – the depressed person is usually found to be either disturbed or nervous or actually making slower body movements.

Exhaustion or tiredness – acute tiredness or loss of required energy indicates depressive state in the person.

Feeling of guiltiness or triviality – the depressed person may experience that he has absolutely no importance or unnecessarily feel guilty about things that is out of his control.

Brian fog – the patient of depressive state may have reduced aptitude of thinking, concentrating or decision making.

Thinking to end life – persistent thoughts about ending life or suicidal thoughts is the most common symptom of the depression patient.

Disliking life – the person under depression may think that his or her life is absolutely meaningless and thus feels sad or miserable.

Negative thinking – even the smallest activity or job may appear to be huge or difficult for the depressed person

Changed drives – the person suffering from depression often experiences reduced sexual desires and diminished hunger or craving.

Anger / irritation – they most frequently get annoyed or irritated for no reasons.