Mental Health Symptoms Directory
Recognizing the symptoms of mental health issues is essential for early intervention and effective management. Explore our comprehensive guide to common mental health symptoms, empowering you to recognize warning signs such as mood changes, anxiety, depression, and more. Gain the knowledge needed to take prompt actions and seek appropriate support when needed.
- A curved spine
- A deficit in access to stored visual material and not by an impaired ability to encode or retrieve new material
- A feeling like you can't catch your breath
- A feeling of tightness or swelling in the joints (arthralgia)
- A high arch in the back and/or chest that makes it hard for them to stand up straight
- A tightening feeling in your chest or throat
- Abdominal bloating
- Abdominal pain
- Abdominal pain or discomfort
- Abnormal calcium deposits
- Abnormal eyes
- Abnormal face
- Abnormal facial features
- Daytime drowsiness
- Deafness
- Deafness at birth due to a defect in a bony spiral organ in the inner ear
- Decreased arousal
- Deep-set eyes
- Dehydration
- Delayed bone growth
- Delayed coordination
- Delayed mental activity
- Delusions
- Dementia
- Dental abnormalities
- Depression
- Developmental delay
- Developmental delays
- Diarrhea
- Difficulty breathing
- Difficulty communicating
- Difficulty concentrating during the day
- Difficulty learning rhymes
- Difficulty reasoning
- Difficulty sleeping
- Difficulty staying asleep
- Difficulty swallowing
- Discolored skin
- Disorganized
- Disorganized speech and behavior
- Disorganized thinking
- Disorientation after waking up
- Distinctive facial features
- Disturbance in mood and thought processes
- Dizziness
- Dramatic medical history
- Droopy eyes
- Drowsiness
- Drowsiness during the day (including falling asleep at inappropriate times)
- Dwarfism
- Dystonia (uncontrollable muscle movements)
- Face may appear swollen
- Fainting
- Faking an illness or injury for attention from doctors
- Faking an illness or injury to get medical treatment
- Faking illness or injury in oneself or others
- Family
- Fatigue
- Fatigue after waking up from sleep—or not feeling refreshed after sleeping enough hours for your body's needs
- Fatigue and weakness
- Fatty stools or oily stools
- Fear
- Fear of abandonment
- Fear of crowds
- Fear of enclosed spaces
- Sadness or feeling hopeless
- Scaling skin
- Seizures
- Seizures and behavioral problems
- Sensitivity
- Sensitivity to cold temperatures
- Sensorineural hearing loss
- Short limbed
- Short stature
- Shortness of breath
- Skeletal abnormalities
- Skeletal abnormalities including abnormal thickening of the c
- Skeletal dysplasia
- Skin lesions
- Skin rash
- Slanted eyelids
- Slanted eyes
- Sleep paralysis
- Sleepy
- Slow growth
- Small chin
- Small hands and feet
- Small head
- Small head size with a prominent forehead and large ears
- Small nose and mouth
- Sneezing
- Snris
- Social interaction deficits
- Soft hands
- Sore throat
- Spasm
- Spasticity
- Speaking
- Speech abnormalities
- Speech and language development can be compromised by hearing loss
- Ssris
- Stiffness and cramping in the joints (especially the knees)
- Struggle to stay awake
- Suicidal thoughts
- Sweating
- Swollen glands in the neck and armpits
- Swollen joints