Seasonal Affective Disorder
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Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that occurs in the fall and winter months when there is less natural sunlight. Symptoms can include fatigue, irritability, and feelings of sadness or hopelessness. Treatment options include light therapy, counseling, and medications.
Some common symptoms include but may not be limited to:
If you experience severe symptoms of SAD that interfere with your daily life, it's important to seek medical attention to manage and treat your condition.
If you experience suicidal thoughts or behaviors, or if you have a history of depression or bipolar disorder, seeking medical attention is crucial to prevent any harm to yourself.
If your symptoms cause personal discomforts, such as difficulty sleeping or changes in appetite, seeking treatment from a medical professional can help alleviate these symptoms and improve your quality of life.