Not exact matches
Signs to Watch For Thurston cites the following signs that might indicate your teenager is experiencing a mood disorder such as depression: - Low mood - Changes in social activity, academic performance, hygiene or eating habits - Negativity -
Irritability - Reckless behavior - Expressions
of being misunderstood Whereas it is true that most teenagers experience these periodically, their appearance for prolonged
periods of time could indicate more than just teenage woes.
Some
of the most commonly experienced pregnancy symptoms include: nausea / vomiting, an enhanced sense
of smell, frequent urination, breast tenderness, extreme tiredness, a missed
period, light bleeding, dizziness / fainting, constipation, mood swings /
irritability, heartburn / indigestion, changes in complexion, increased cervical mucous / vaginal discharge, weight loss, cramping, backache, headaches, an enhanced sense
of taste and vaginal changes.
Although it's normal to go through a transition
period of having some «baby blues» in the first few weeks after having a baby, any feelings
of depression, mood swings, or
irritability and anxiety that interfere with a woman's daily life beyond six weeks postpartum are not normal.
Colic is the
period in which your infant undergoes the
periods of fussiness,
irritability and inconsolable crying.
While a woman may experience a short
period of tearfulness,
irritability, and frustration soon after giving birth, the baby blues do not interfere with a mom's ability to care for her baby or herself.
When your estrogen and progesterone are out
of balance, you experience things like breast tenderness,
irritability, low libido, mood swings, insomnia, irregular menstrual cycles, miscarriages, painful
periods, and yes — infertility.
Symptoms
of overtraining are overall
irritability and tiredness, loss
of appetite, lack
of motivation, lack
of mental focus, prolonged
periods of recovery etc. 8.
Each
of these women gets at least one symptom the week before their
period every month, such as cramps, bloating, fatigue, mood swings, or
irritability, just to name a few.
Persistent hunger and
irritability noted in non-obese men and women in earlier IER trials, where food was completely restricted on alternate days, suggest that some individuals are unlikely to be able to comply for extended
periods of time.33 Compliance with IER protocols which allow some intake on restricted days have been promisingly high.38, 43, 48, 49, 51, 52 Additionally, several studies have also demonstrated a lack
of compensatory hyperphagia 38, 39, 41, 48, 52, 84 upon resumption
of free - eating which, if were to occur, would be expected to limit the efficacy
of IER as a weight loss / maintenance strategy.
For some older adults, a stacked treatment
of both testosterone and growth hormone pack a double - punch in restoring mental focus, metabolism, and energy, and can even help eliminate the
irritability and night sweats that can come about during this
period of hormonal fluctuation.
Or symptoms
of hyperthyroidism, such as:
Irritability, agitation, mood swings, restlessness, palpitations, heat intolerance, rapid heart rate, scant
periods, weight loss, insomnia, excess sweating?
For example, I would commonly see a woman who craves chocolate two days before her
period, has bloating,
irritability and may well have a degree
of breast tenderness.
Symptoms
of a progesterone deficiency include: heavier and / or longer
periods,
periods become closer together, bloating, cramps, breast tenderness,
irritability, rage, anxiety, insomnia.
Then, one - by - one over a significant
period of time, each food is reintroduced into the diet to see if it triggers any pernicious symptoms, such as: irritable bowel, congestion, brain fog, inflammation, fatigue, and
irritability.
If you're a woman between the ages
of thirty and fifty, you know a woman, maybe yourself, who has fibroids, tender or lumpy breasts, endometriosis, PMS, difficulty conceiving or carrying a pregnancy to term, sudden weight gain, fatigue,
irritability and depression, foggy thinking, memory loss, migraine headaches, very heavy or light
periods, bleeding in - between
periods, or cold hands and feet.
Many
of my patients experience PMS, and the more severe PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder)-- which is characterized by intense mood swings,
irritability, depression, or anxiety, panic attacks and psychosis in the most severe cases — up to two weeks before their
periods.
This can cause some
of the same symptoms as excess estrogen (anxiety,
irritability, heavy and painful
periods, weight gain, PMS, fibroids, fibrocystic breasts, etc.).
Take this test to find out if a hormone imbalance is the underlying cause
of your symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, irregular
periods; or PMS symptoms such as moodiness,
irritability, menstrual cramps; or symptoms
of ovarian cysts (PCOS) such as mid-cycle pain, menstrual cramps, excess hair and acne.
Between cramps, time -
of - the - month tenderness (read: mood swings,
irritability, fatigue, breast pain) and all the other annoying things you have to deal with when you have your
period, it just doesn't seem fair that in 2018, we still have to contend with
period shame.
If you suffer from
period - related mood swings or
irritability, try increasing the amount
of magnesium in your diet, which fluctuates throughout a woman's menstrual cycle.
PMS refers to a cluster
of symptoms, including but not limited to fatigue,
irritability, moodiness / depression, fluid retention, and breast tenderness, that begins sometime after ovulation (mid-cycle) and subsides with the onset
of menstruation (the monthly
period)(100).
Do you struggle with the symptoms
of excess estrogen: acne, bloating,
irritability, fatigue, insomnia, low libido, infertility,
period problems?
Caffeine, the drug, is known as a stimulant, usually taken in order to to perk up its consumer and keep him awake and alert for a
period of time, or sometimes to alleviate headaches — effects this film seems to produce the opposite reaction
of in abundance Highly addictive, withdrawal symptoms include fatigue, drowsiness,
irritability, and in some cases, vomiting.
Symptoms can include lethargy, feelings
of despondency, the need to sleep for long
periods, low libido,
irritability, anxiety, difficulty waking up, nausea and an increased craving for carbs.
If you notice your child or teen is distressed for a longer
period of time, and Gurwitch added this may show up in «problems with sleep, problems with attention and focus, and increased
irritability,» she recommends that parents reach out to their school guidance counselor, a local psychological association or even their pediatrician for further help.
During the mourning
period, it is normal to experience a mixture
of painful feelings including sadness, loneliness, guilt, anger, and
irritability.