Resistant depressive disorder


Resistant depressive disorder is also known as dysthymia .It is a long term chronic form of depression .They may also lose concentration in daily activities, hopeless, lack of efficiency, and over all feeling of in efficacy. This feeling last for years and may interfere in relationship, school, work and our daily activities. Persistent disorder symptoms are usually come and go in period of years and their concentration can change in an over time. But symptoms don’t appear more than a two months at a time. Major depression also occurs during persistent depressive disorder. Sometimes this is called double depression. All of the patients who are suffering with the dysthymic disorder had other psychiatric disorders as well , anxiety was the most frequent disorder.


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