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Depression can be hard to diagnose because there’s no ‘simple test’ for it. It’s based on self-reported symptoms. And depression can actually be a symptom of many other health and medical related issues.
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Other depressive disorders include things like Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) or Perinatal Depression (PND).
People experiencing MDD must have these symptoms most of the time:
Depressed mood
Loss of interest in things you usually enjoy
They must also have at least three of the following symptoms, most of the time:
These symptoms must last for two weeks or more.
If your depression lasts for two years or more, you might have Persistent Depressive Disorder (previously called Dysthymic Disorder).
Bipolar I disorder: manic and depressive symptoms. May also have psychotic episodes (such as seeing or hearing things that aren’t there, holding false beliefs, etc.)
Bipolar II disorder: similar to bipolar I, but less severe
Cyclothymic disorder: brief periods of mania or depression
"When I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, I thought that it meant there was something wrong with me."
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
People with SAD experience mood changes and symptoms similar to depression, but these coincide with changes in the seasons (normally over winter months, but some people can experience it in summer). Spending time outside in nature is a treatment for SAD. For those with winter-based depression, getting enough light and Vitamin D can help alleviate depressive symptoms.
Perinatal Depression
People with perinatal depression experience depressed mood as a direct result of pregnancy or childbirth, or following the birth of a child. This type of depression is linked to hormonal changes.
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