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… a person reacted to and when the reactions occurred. Seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR). A seasonal allergy occurs at the same time each year and is often called hay fever. The most common allergens in seasonal allergies are windblown pollens from trees, …
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… need. Anosmia can affect your mood. It can make you feel sad or depressed, because the aromas of food, flowers, and … permanent. Anosmia can be caused by: Colds or sinusitis. Seasonal allergies. Smoking cigarettes. Some medicines. Head … permanent. Anosmia can be caused by: Colds or sinusitis. Seasonal allergies. Smoking cigarettes. Some medicines. Head …
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… can forget that these sudden changes may leave you feeling sad, overwhelmed and confused. For many women, these … turns blue! Some women, however, can develop an anxiety disorder during pregnancy. Sometimes anxiety and depression … pregnancy and which feelings might be related to an anxiety disorder can be challenging. If you're experiencing signs of …
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… mental health problem, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) , substance use disorder, or anxiety. Other … symptoms of bipolar disorder . Ask you about symptoms of seasonal affective disorder . Ask you if you have recently lost a …
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… feel irritable, cry easily, and feel happy one minute and sad the next. Hormone changes are one cause of these … Cunningham FG, et al. (2010). Neurological and psychiatric disorders. In Williams Obstetrics , 23rd ed., pp. 1164–1184. … Cunningham FG, et al. (2010). Neurological and psychiatric disorders. In Williams Obstetrics , 23rd ed., pp. 1164–1184. …
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… Depression is a mental health condition that makes you feel sad, lose interest in things you used to enjoy, and withdraw … These might be anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or an eating disorder. The doctor may ask questions about these things …
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… or somewhat grouchy as they get older. But if your child is sad or grouchy for a long time or seems to take less … hard. Having a family history of depression, substance use disorder , or anxiety increases your child's risk for … hard. Having a family history of depression, substance use disorder , or anxiety increases your child's risk for …
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… after miscarriage or stillbirth. It can make you feel very sad, hopeless, and worthless. You may have trouble caring … during a current pregnancy. Previous depression. Bipolar disorder , also known as manic depression. A family history of depression or bipolar disorder. Previous premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) , …
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… and peace of mind. It's common to get the blues or become sad when you're disappointed. Most people feel sad about … if you have a history of previous depression, an anxiety disorder , or another mental health condition. You are more … heart disease, or Parkinson's disease —or substance use disorder or withdrawal. Stressful life events. These are …
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… Having headaches, vision problems, or dizziness. Feeling sad, nervous, or easily angered. Sleeping more or less than … and how severely other symptoms affect you. Substance use disorder. You may use drugs or alcohol to get rid of … along with medical care. Post-traumatic stress disorder. Along with the physical damage from a brain …