Common symptoms of moderate depressive disorder include core symptoms, clusters of psychological symptoms, and clusters of somatic symptoms, specifically low mood and loss of interest.
Moderate depressive disorder refers to a class of psychological disorders characterized by significant and persistent depressive symptom clusters caused by a variety of reasons. The main core symptoms, psychological symptom clusters, and somatic symptom clusters.
The core symptoms mainly include depressed mood, significant and persistent depressed mood and depressed pessimism; reduced interest, unable to take interest in anything; lack of pleasure, reduced ability to experience pleasure.
Psychological symptom clusters mainly include slowness of thought and slowing down of thinking; cognitive impairment, difficulty in forgetting bad things in the past, and reduced attention span; negative and distorted cognitive patterns; frequent self-blame and self-guilt; holding negative and pessimistic suicidal behaviors and concepts; psychomotor retardation or agitation; and accompanied by anxiety and other psychopathologies, such as delusions, and some severe patients may have a lack of self-awareness.
The cluster of somatic symptoms includes sleep disturbances, the most frequent symptom of depressive disorder; eating disorders, loss of appetite and weight loss; and symptoms such as decreased energy and listlessness.
When depressive disorder occurs, you should consult a doctor for timely treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and pay attention to maintaining a good mood and communicating with others on a daily basis.