Depression Symptoms
You may be surprised to learn that people with major depressive disorder (depression) often experience a broad range of symptoms.
In general, if you've been experiencing some combination of the following symptoms of depression for more than 2 weeks, and they clearly interfere with your life, discuss your concerns with your doctor:
- Symptoms of Depression
- Sadness throughout the day, nearly every day
- Loss of interest in or enjoyment of your favorite activities
- Excessive or inappropriate feelings of guilt or worthlessness
- Thoughts of death or suicide
- Change in appetite or weight
- Trouble concentrating
- Fatigue or lack of energy
- Sleeping too much or too little
- Feelings of restlessness or slowness in speech, thought, or action
- Associated Symptoms of Depression
- Aches and pains
- Tearfulness
- Constant worry
- Dwelling on negative thoughts
- Constantly turning things over in your mind
- Irritability
- Anxiety
Don't let this list of symptoms scare you. Treatments and therapies are available to help treat depression.
Get tips on talking to your doctor about depression.