Depression and anxiety often go hand in hand.
People may become fixated on what feels “off,” leading to heightened anxiety. Physical symptoms like fatigue, aches, or appetite changes can add to that worry. In some cases, simply having a diagnosis helps ease anxiety by giving context to what’s happening.

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