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Does Xie Xinying in Peking University suffer from depression?

Peking University's Xie Xinying and his family didn't announce that Xie Xinying suffered from depression online, so they didn't know. However, judging from her habit of exercising to relieve stress, she is less likely to get depression than others.

Xie Xinying, the top science scholar in Chongqing, was admitted to Peking University with 726 points. This quiet and lovely child has many hobbies. He began to learn piano at the age of five and passed the tenth grade examination. Facing the college entrance examination, there is a lot of pressure. Xie Xinying said that she has always had her own unique way to relieve stress, that is, climbing mountains. She goes to climb mountains once a week to release the stress for a week.

Therefore, for people who love sports like Xie Xinying, the probability of suffering from depression is still very low.

Symptoms of depression:

1. Feeling depressed, depressed or desperate: Some people use "a haze, just like gloomy weather before rain" to describe their inner emotions.

2. Not interested or uninterested in doing things: I am not interested in what I was interested in before, and even if I do it reluctantly, there is no fun at all.

3, sleep problems: including difficulty falling asleep, restless sleep, waking up early or sleeping too much.

4. Feeling tired or lifeless: Depression makes people feel energy loss and have no motivation to do things.

5, loss of appetite or overeating: Dietary problems are often accompanied by obvious weight loss or weight gain.

6. I feel terrible or failed, or I feel that I have let my family down.

7. Can't concentrate: It is difficult to concentrate on things, and watching TV and reading newspapers often "distracted".

8. Talking and doing things are obviously dull: a severely depressed person is like a machine that rusts everywhere. Although no parts are broken, there is something wrong with the overall operation.

9. Pessimistic thoughts: It is better to die, or to hurt yourself in some way, or to commit suicide in serious cases.

10, affecting physiological functions, such as dizziness, headache, palpitation, hyperhidrosis, fear of cold and heat, skin numbness, frequent urination and urgency.

These symptoms may have appeared in many people, but don't worry too much. Only when "the above symptoms last for more than two weeks and affect normal life and work can depression be diagnosed".