Dysthymia: excessive hunger sadness anger insomnia lack of concentration loss of interest guilt
major depressive disorder: feeling sad. empty. tearful of hopeless. responding to small matters with anger or frustration. losing interest in daily activities. sleeping to much or to little. responding to small tasks with lack of energy. losing appetite or increasing food cravings. losing or gaining weight. feeling guilty or worthless. having trouble making decisions.
Explanation:
dysthymia is just a less severe form of major depression
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