10 Seasonal Affective Disorder Symptoms

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Everyone feels blue sometimes but if the feeling goes on for a number of days, it probably indicates something more serious. If the low mood also always occurs at a certain time of year, it could be an indication of SAD.

Feeling down for a period of two weeks or longer means that it may be time to consult a doctor. They should be informed of all the symptoms that are being experienced and their recommendations should be followed for the condition's duration.

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