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Results 111 - 120 of 306 for Dysthymic disorder
  1. ... kidney disease, including kidney stones, psychiatric problems, including depression, irritability, fatigue, and anxiety, as well as abdominal ...
  2. ... of the front of the chest wall with depression of the breastbone (sternum) and rib (costal) cartilages.
  3. ... surgical scar should be hidden in the umbilical depression.
  4. ... disease . Exercise can also lessen the symptoms of depression and reduce stress. But be patient. It may ...
  5. ... tingling Heart palpitations, or a "fluttery" heartbeat Gout Depression Irritability Urinary incontinence (not being able to hold ...
  6. ... may cause constipation. These include some medicines for depression, pain, bladder control, and muscle spasms.
  7. ... Tell your provider about blurred vision, skin changes, depression, reactions at injection sites, sexual dysfunction, tooth pain, ...
  8. ... from common infections. People with diabetes often have depression and the two diseases may be linked. Some ...
  9. ... nervousness, and palpitations Nausea, constipation, and dry mouth Depression, which some people who are obese struggle with ...
  10. ... contain stimulant drugs and drugs used to treat depression. These can cause severe mood swings. Tiratricol is ...
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