irritable

Do you feel irritable or angry easily?


Other than intense sadness and lethargy, depression can also come in an extroverted form of anger or irritability. It reduces your tolerance to all things like daily stress or even pet peeves and you tend to snap at everything or everyone.

Research has shown that depressed patients showing significant violent or anger issues suffers a more severe depression and could also be complicated with other mental disorders.

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Suzanne is one of the editors for Arditor. She is a retired medical professional who specialized in diabetes for 25 years. She has an immense experience in caring for Type 2 diabetes patient and helping them manage their condition. Since retirement, she continues to contribute to the medical field by putting her knowledge and experience in writing, while enjoying her golden years.
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