Glossary for Sadness
Medical terms related to Sadness or mentioned in this section include:
- Alzheimer's disease: A progressive degenerative disease of the brain of unknown cause
- Behavioral symptoms: Symptoms of personal behavior.
- Body symptoms: Symptoms affecting the entire body features.
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A persistent debilitating fatigue of recent onset
- Chronic fatigue syndrome: A persistent debilitating fatigue of recent onset
- Cirrhosis of liver: diffuse hepatic process characterized by fibrosis and the conversion of normal liver architecture into structurally abnormal nodules
- Cocaine abuse: Stimulant drug with various effects
- Common symptoms: The most common symptoms
- Dementia: Mental confusion and impaired thought.
- Depressive disorders: Depression or its various related conditions.
- Depressive symptoms: Inappropriate depressed mood.
- Emotional symptoms: Symptoms affecting the emotions.
- Huntington's disease: Inherited disease causing progressive mental deterioration.
- Insomnia: feeling of melancholy
- Mood symptoms: Mood symptoms such as depressive symptoms and mania.
- Obstructive sleep apnea: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) syndrome is characterized by episodic upper airway obstruction that occurs during sleep.
- Panic attack: A condition which is characterized by an acute episode of intense anxiety
- Personality symptoms: Symptoms or changes to the personality.
- Pick's Disease: Degenerative dementia condition.
- Postpartum depression: The occurrence of depression in a woman that occurs after the birth of a child
- Premenstrual syndrome: A collection of symptoms that some women suffer that occurs directly before menstruation
- Psychiatric symptoms: Psychiatric mental health symptoms such as psychosis.
- Reactive depression: When a person loses a loved one, when a marriage breaks down, when there is financial loss, for a few weeks or even a few months a person could be feel low, show a loss of initiative and little interest in his daily routine. This feeling fades and the person returns to normal routines and outlook after that. This type of depression is associated with grief or loss and is temporary.
- Renal failure: A condition characterized by a failure of the kidney to excrete toxic metabolites from the body
- Sadness in pregnancy: Sadness in pregnancy is the appearance of depressed mood. Other symptoms may co-exist.
- Situational depression: Situational depression is a short-term condition that occurs when a person is unable to cope with, or adjust to, a particular source of stress, such as a major life change, loss or event.
- Stress: Emotional stress (sometimes refers to physical stress)
- Substance induced mood disorder: A substance induced mood disorder is characterized by depressions or manic episodes which develop during either a time when the person is taking a medication which causes the depression or the manic symptoms, a time when the person is intoxicated by a drug ,a time when the person is withdrawing from an intoxicating drug.
- Traumatic Brain Injury: Brain injury from trauma or accident.
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