Your general emotional state or mood, which affects your capacity to operate, is twisted or discordant with your circumstances if you have a mood disorder. You could be maniacally joyful for extended periods of time while also feeling gloomy, empty, or irritated at times. Your mood might be affected by anxiety disorders, which frequently co-occur with depression. Your risk of suicide may increase if you have mood disorders. Extreme melancholy that lasts for extended periods of time is a sign of major depressive disorder. Manic depression, often known as bipolar disorder, or bipolar affective disorder, is a form of depression that alternates between periods of melancholy and mania. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that is most frequently linked to shorter daylight hours between late fall and early spring in the far northern and southern latitudes. Less severe emotional ups and downs than bipolar illness are caused by the cyclothymic disorder. The premenstrual dysphoric disorder is characterized by mood swings and irritation that appear during a woman's premenstrual phase and disappear when menstruation begins.
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