Mood changes involve fluctuations in emotional state, ranging from irritability to euphoria, impacting daily life and well-being. These changes may be caused by physiological or psychological factors, necessitating careful evaluation.
Mood changes encompass a range of emotional fluctuations, including but not limited to irritability, anxiety, sadness, euphoria, and emotional lability. These changes can be subtle or pronounced and may affect daily functioning, social interactions, and overall well-being. Mood changes can manifest as sudden shifts in emotional state, persistent feelings of depression or anxiety, or an exaggerated emotional response to everyday events. The underlying cause can vary from physiological factors (hormonal changes, neurotransmitter imbalances) to psychological factors (stress, trauma, pre-existing mental health conditions). Thorough evaluation is needed to differentiate medication-induced mood changes from underlying psychiatric or medical conditions.
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Severity
Medium
Associated Ingredients
2 ingredients
Associated Ingredients
Aspartame
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D-Aspartic Acid
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