Topic Overview
You may be depressed
if you have at least five of these symptoms for 2 weeks or longer, and one of
the symptoms is either sadness or loss of interest.
- You feel sad or hopeless.
- You lose
interest in or stop getting pleasure from most daily
activities.
- You lose or gain a lot of weight because of changes in
how hungry you feel.
- You sleep too much or too
little.
- You feel restless and unable to sit still, or you sit
quietly and feel that moving takes great effort.
- You feel tired all
the time.
- You feel unworthy or guilty for no reason. You may worry
that people don't like you.
- You find it hard to focus, remember
things, or make decisions.
A serious symptom of depression is thinking about death and
suicide. If you or someone you care about talks about suicide or feeling
hopeless, get help right away.
Learn the
warning signs of suicide, which include talking a lot
about death, giving things away, or using a lot of alcohol or drugs or both. If
you see these signs in yourself or a loved one, get help.
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By
| Healthwise Staff |
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Primary Medical Reviewer
| Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine |
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Specialist Medical Reviewer
| Lisa S. Weinstock, MD - Psychiatry |
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Last Revised
| January 12, 2011 |