Mood disorders can be simply understood as emotional problems, which are mainly manifested in violent fluctuations in mood. Patients have difficulty controlling their emotions and are often affected by certain emotions. This situation usually lasts for at least 4 weeks and has a profound impact on the patient's psychology and health. It has had a negative impact on physiology and daily life. In addition to emotional distress such as irritability, worry and anxiety, patients with mood disorders may also experience physical discomfort symptoms such as headache, insomnia, fatigue and rapid heartbeat. Therefore, most patients with mood disorders may not be aware that they suffer from mood disorders. They may mistakenly believe that these physical discomforts are due to physical problems, and delay seeking treatment, further aggravating the condition.
Patients are in a low mood for a long time, lose interest or motivation in most things, and even have suicidal thoughts. In addition to affecting their mood and thoughts, it will also affect their interpersonal relationships and daily life.
Different from the worry and fear of ordinary people, patients are in a state of tension and anxiety for a long time, and have excessive fear and anxiety about all aspects of things, which seriously affects their daily work and life. If the problem of anxiety disorder is not taken seriously, 40-50% of patients may develop depression or even have suicidal thoughts.
Approximately 1 in 75 people suffer from panic disorder, but most people do not receive appropriate treatment. Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which patients suddenly feel scared or uneasy. Panic disorder is not the same as phobia. Phobia is afraid of external things, such as insects and heights, while panic disorder is the feeling of discomfort and danger to the body, resulting in strong fear.
The patient will have strong obsessive thoughts and/or compulsive behaviors, but the patient understands that these thoughts or behaviors are unreasonable.
Manic-depressive disorder, also known as bipolar disorder, causes patients to have persistently low moods or lack of energy, and sometimes high moods or irritable moods.
The patient has experienced panic and grief after experiencing some horrific events that threatened his life or seriously injured his body. The causes of traumatic events vary from person to person, including abuse, war, traffic accidents, etc. Patients may suppress their emotions after the event, or it may be months or even years after the traumatic event occurs. Onset.
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