It’s pretty easy to discuss with your doctor that you are suffering from any gastrointestinal problem, renal illness, or heart disease, but talking about mental health is still considered abnormal.
Usually, the fear of what society will say makes it hard for many people to talk about their mental health. As a result, people silently suffer from their mental disorders and get plunged into a bottomless pit of serious trouble.
Among all mental conditions, bipolar disorder is most common, but most people remain undiagnosed because of unfamiliarity with the symptoms.
Do you know about bipolar disorder symptoms? If not, read on.
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1. What is bipolar disorder?
It would be great to unveil the necessary information about the disease before discussing the bipolar symptoms. In medical terminologies, bipolar disease is also known as a manic episode, a mental condition in which the person’s mood continuously shifts.
The person may become highly sensitive, emotionally down and out, have zero energy level, anxiety, and hopelessness, whereas the other condition is that the person feels the opposite to it.
A surge in sentiments and emotions is observed during the manic period. Then, after some time, the person feels normal. That state is known as hypomania for a person with bipolar depression.
2. What are the bipolar disorder symptoms?
Unfortunately, there are no fixed signs and symptoms of the disease. Depending upon the patient’s condition, there are different levels of the disease named Bipolar I, Bipolar II, and Cyclothymic disorder.
1. What is Bipolar I disorder?
The first stage of this disease is complex and severe, where a person has to face manic episodes and waves of depression that can be serious to mental health.
The person starts living in their own created thoughts and overthinks all the time. The breaking of connection from the real world is the real sign of this disorder.
2. What happens in Bipolar II?
Bipolar II patients face depression and anxiety more than bipolar I patients. Furthermore, the patient meets the condition of hypomania at least once in their entire life.
3. Cyclothymic Disorder
Cyclothymia is also a condition in which the patient becomes emotionally unstable, but fortunately, it is mild compared to bipolar disorder I and II.
No extremism is noticed in the patient; the symptoms only last about two days or sometimes less than two days.
4. Other types
Addiction to alcohol and narcotics is also harmful to mental health. Alcohol damages the nervous system and makes you emotionally weak!
However, the most common bipolar disorder symptoms are as follows:
- Restlessness
- Loss of appetite
- sleeplessness
- fatigue
- depression
- Social boycott
- Extremist approach
- low energy
3. What is the treatment of bipolar disorder?
If you notice bipolar disorder symptoms, you better look for psychotherapy. But, first, consult with the top-notch psychiatrist in town for your mental health. The second way to treat this disease is to use drugs.
Last Words
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Compromising your mental health is entirely insane. Although the disease cannot be cured completely, that doesn’t mean you don’t have to seek the possible treatment.
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