Bipolar Depression Symptoms: Signs, Symptoms & What to Do
Symptoms of bipolar depression can include:
- Feeling sad or down most of the time
- Loss of interest in activities you used to enjoy
- Changes in appetite or sleep habits
- Feeling tired or having low energy most of the time
- Feeling worthless or guilty
- Having difficulty concentrating or making decisions
- Feeling restless or irritable
- Having thoughts of death or suicide
It is important to note that not everyone who experiences these symptoms will have bipolar depression. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to see a mental health professional for evaluation.
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