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What Should I Do To Get Rid Of Annoyed And Angry Mood?

I'm always easily annoyed and angry daily. It's been going on for a couple of years now. I've tried saint johns wort to try and help mood. It seems like it helped for awhile but now I'm back to feeling annoyed at everything and it's started to hurt and damage my marriage. I love my wife and I don't know why I feel this way. What do you recommend I do?
Fri, 20 Jun 2014
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Psychiatrist 's  Response
Hi,

I can understand the distress you might be having with your symptoms. More so since it seemingly is affecting your marriage. Being irritable and angry can be due to underlying depression. There might be other symptoms like getting tired easily, lack of concentration, sleep and appetite disturbances associated.

You should seek a psychiatric consultation for evaluation and initiating treatment. Treatment with anti-depressants will be helpful. In addition, you can also opt for marital counseling which will help you and your wife understand each other better and adapt.

Hope this was helpful. Best wishes.
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What Should I Do To Get Rid Of Annoyed And Angry Mood?

Hi, I can understand the distress you might be having with your symptoms. More so since it seemingly is affecting your marriage. Being irritable and angry can be due to underlying depression. There might be other symptoms like getting tired easily, lack of concentration, sleep and appetite disturbances associated. You should seek a psychiatric consultation for evaluation and initiating treatment. Treatment with anti-depressants will be helpful. In addition, you can also opt for marital counseling which will help you and your wife understand each other better and adapt. Hope this was helpful. Best wishes.