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Dysthymia

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Dysthymia(also calleddysthymic disorderorneurotic depression) is a type ofmental illnesscalled amood disorder.People with dysthymia havedepressionthat is mild to moderate and lasts for a long time, sometimes years. A person must have symptoms for at least two years to qualify for adiagnosisof dysthymia.

Thesymptomsof dysthymia andmajor depressive disorderare similar. Both disorders can have serious effects on the body, mind, andemotions.Physical symptoms can include changes in appetite, low energy, feeling tired, and trouble sleeping. Mental symptoms include difficulty making decisions orconcentrating.Emotionally, people with either disorder often feel hopeless and have lowself-esteem.These symptoms are usually less severe with dysthymia.

In comparison to people with major depressive disorder, people with dysthymia may think aboutsuicideand try to kill themselves. Dysthymia does not involvemania,hypomania (mild forms of mania), or mixed episodes (where a person has symptoms of both depression and mania).

Sometimes, people with dysthymia have "double depression." This happens when a person with dysthymia has episodes of major depression (where their depression gets much worse) on top of their existing dysthymia.

Dysthymia usually affects adults, though it can affectteenagers.People who are diagnosed early (before age 22) usually have more severe relapses (where they return to being dysthymic after having been healthy), and are more likely to have other mental illnesses along with their dysthymia.