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Results 81 - 90 of 306 for Dysthymic disorder
  1. ... and memory loss Difficulty reasoning and solving problems Depression or feelings of sadness Dizziness and balance problems ... MS may lead to the following: Depression Difficulty swallowing ... for indwelling urinary catheter Osteoporosis or thinning of the ...
  2. ... leg syndrome Other causes of excessive sleepiness include: Depression Certain medicines Drug and alcohol use Low thyroid ... other sleep disorders) A mental health evaluation for depression may also be done.
  3. ... sleep patterns, often waking up at night Delusions, depression , and agitation Difficulty doing basic tasks, such as ... Long-term (chronic) infection Intoxication from medicines Severe depression Increased fluid on the brain (normal pressure hydrocephalus) ...
  4. ... treat headaches Other problems that may occur include: Depression Hyperactive behavior, especially in children Difficult to treat ...
  5. ... muscle contractions can be a response to stress, depression, head injury, or anxiety. They may occur at ... pale or blue skin, extreme sleepiness, persistent cough, depression, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain, cramps, ...
  6. ... of well-being, and possibly even relieve minor depression. Increase activity in the intestines. Create more saliva ... Common symptoms include: Intense craving for nicotine Anxiety Depression Drowsiness or trouble sleeping Bad dreams and nightmares ...
  7. ... of contact with reality ( psychosis ) and mood problems ( depression or mania). ... you know is experiencing any of the following: Depression with feelings of hopelessness or helplessness Inability to ...
  8. ... treat other mental conditions, such as anxiety or depression, which occur along with this disorder. ... Complications may include: Alcohol or substance use Depression Increased likelihood of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse Thoughts of suicide
  9. ... situation. Certain medicines, often also used to treat depression, may be very helpful for this disorder. They ... addition. Resources for more information include: Anxiety and Depression Association of America -- adaa.org National Institute of ...
  10. ... Slowing of activity (psychomotor retardation) The craving and depression can last for months after stopping long-term ... Complications of cocaine withdrawal include: Depression Craving and overdose Suicide
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