When Grief develops into clinical depression one (1) and family does not know to pinpoint
the Symptoms accurately. For this reason the symptoms and the psychological aspects have been out lined for your education and understanding for this diagnose.
Signs and Symptoms:
Early morning awaking
Serious Weight Loss
Anhedonia:
"The loss of joy," is defined as a lack of the feelings of enjoyment or accomplishment that typically accompany pleasurable events such as socializing with friends, eating a good meal and sex. An individual who is experiencing Anhedonia may no longer feel a desire to go to work, attend classes, manage their health, interact with other people, or engage in hobbies or entertainment. Anhedonia is a common symptom of mood disorders such as major depressive disorder or dysthymic disorder, but it can also be experienced independent from a diagnosed mental health condition. -
Agitation: The Causes
Agitation can come on suddenly or over time. It can last for just a few minutes, or for weeks or even months. Pain, stress, and fever can all increase agitation.
Agitation by itself may not be a sign of a health problem. However, if other symptoms occur, it can be a sign of disease. Agitation with a change in alertness (altered consciousness) can be a sign of delirium. Delirium has a medical cause and should be checked by a health care provider right away.
Causes
There are many causes of agitation, some of which include:
- Alcohol intoxication or withdrawal
- Allergic reaction
- Caffeine intoxication
- Certain forms of heart, lung, liver, or kidney disease
- Intoxication or withdrawal from drugs of abuse (such as cocaine, marijuana, hallucinogens, PCP, or opiates)
- Hospitalization (older adults often have delirium while in the hospital)
- Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland)
- Infection (especially in elderly people)
- Nicotine withdrawal
- Poisoning (for example, carbon monoxide poisoning)
- Theophylline, amphetamines, steroids, and certain other medicines
- Trauma
- Vitamin B6 deficiency
- Anxiety
- Dementia (such as Alzheimer's disease)
- Depression
- Mania
- Schizophrenia
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