"That is an excellent question! Yes, indeed fatigue is one of the primary symptoms of major depression, however, fatigue alone is not enough to make the diagnosis for major depression as there are many reasons that a person could be tired."
* These symptoms sound like depression or insecurity. Peer counselors or therapists are trained to help sort out these symptoms. Acne is not a symptom, but could be a cause. * Fatigue, depression, acne and weight gain are symptoms of 'masked' (hidden) food allergy/intolerance coupled with leaky gut and candida alblicans.
Being tired all the time can be a symptom of many different conditions. Most commonly, fatigue is caused by stress, restless legs, depression, anemia, chronic fatigue syndrome, or sleep apnea. Consult a doctor if the fatigue is an ongoing medical concern.
Frequent crying is a symptom of major depression but not for all women. Every woman is different can exhibit varying degrees of any symptom of major depression. If you think you know someone who is experiencing major depressive episodes I'd advise you to encourage him/her to see your physician who can help you diagnose the problem and possibly give help. Good luck!
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Fatigue could just be a lack of sleep, but depression makes you less motivated and more apathetic.
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