Major Depressive Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Guide
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), commonly referred to as depression, is a mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed. MDD can significantly impair daily functioning, relationships, and overall quality of life. Understanding the symptoms, causes, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment options for MDD is essential for individuals affected by this condition and their loved ones.
Understanding Major Depressive Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a mood disorder characterized by a pervasive and persistent low mood that lasts for at least two weeks and significantly interferes with daily functioning. While it is normal to experience feelings of sadness or grief in response to life‘s challenges, individuals with MDD may experience intense and overwhelming feelings of despair, emptiness, and worthlessness that persist over time.
Symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder
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Persistent Sadness: Individuals with MDD may experience persistent feelings of sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness that are disproportionate to the circumstances and difficult to shake off.