Symptom |
Rating 1-3 |
| Prolonged Sadness or unexplained crying spells |
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| Significant changes in appetite, sleep patterns |
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| Irritability, anger, worry, agitation, anxiety |
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| Pessimism, indifference |
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| Loss of energy, tiredness, exhaustion |
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| Feelings of guilt or worthlessness |
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| Inability to concentrate, indecisiveness |
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| Inability to take pleasure in former interests, social withdrawal, feelings of isolation |
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| Unexplained aches and pains |
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Recurring thoughts of death or suicide
This symptom is most important to treat. If you or someone you care about has thoughts of suicide, get help right away. Contact a medical professional, clergy member, loved one, friend or crisis line such as (800) 273-8255 (TALK), or go to an emergency room. |
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| Heightened mood, exaggerated optimism and self-confidence |
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| Decreased need for sleep (less than three hours) without fatigue |
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| Grandiose delusions, inflated sense of self-importance |
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| Excessive irritability, aggressive behavior |
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| Increased physical, mental activity |
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| Racing speech, flight of ideas, impulsiveness |
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| Poor judgment, easily distracted, difficulty concentrating |
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| Reckless behavior without concern for consequences, such as spending sprees, rash business decisions, erratic driving, sexual indiscretions |
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| Auditory hallucinations (hearing voices) or delusions (strong convictions about things that aren’t true) |
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