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description: Major depression significantly affects a person's family and personal relationships, work or school life, sleeping and eating habits, and general health. Its impact on functioning and well-being has b ...
Major depression significantly affects a person's family and personal relationships, work or school life, sleeping and eating habits, and general health.[4] Its impact on functioning and well-being has been compared to that of chronic medical conditions such as diabetes.[5]

A person having a major depressive episode usually exhibits a very low mood, which pervades all aspects of life, and an inability to experience pleasure in activities that were formerly enjoyed. Depressed people may be preoccupied with, or ruminate over, thoughts and feelings of worthlessness, inappropriate guilt or regret, helplessness, hopelessness, and self-hatred.[6] In severe cases, depressed people may have symptoms of psychosis. These symptoms include delusions or, less commonly, hallucinations, usually unpleasant.[7] Other symptoms of depression include poor concentration and memory (especially in those with melancholic or psychotic features),[8] withdrawal from social situations and activities, reduced sex drive, and thoughts of death or suicide. Insomnia is common among the depressed. In the typical pattern, a person wakes very early and cannot get back to sleep.[9] Insomnia affects at least 80% of depressed people.[medical citation needed] Hypersomnia, or oversleeping, can also happen.[9] Some antidepressants may also cause insomnia due to their stimulating effect.[10]

A depressed person may report multiple physical symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, or digestive problems; physical complaints are the most common presenting problem in developing countries, according to the World Health Organization's criteria for depression.[11] Appetite often decreases, with resulting weight loss, although increased appetite and weight gain occasionally occur.[6] Family and friends may notice that the person's behavior is either agitated or lethargic.[9] Older depressed people may have cognitive symptoms of recent onset, such as forgetfulness,[8] and a more noticeable slowing of movements.[12] Depression often coexists with physical disorders common among the elderly, such as stroke, other cardiovascular diseases, Parkinson's disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[13]

Depressed children may often display an irritable mood rather than a depressed mood,[6] and show varying symptoms depending on age and situation.[14] Most lose interest in school and show a decline in academic performance. They may be described as clingy, demanding, dependent, or insecure.[9] Diagnosis may be delayed or missed when symptoms are interpreted as normal moodiness.[6] Depression may also coexist with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), complicating the diagnosis and treatment of both.[15]

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