What is Bipolar Disorder? Symptoms, treatment and causes.
Bipolar Disorder
What is Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar Disorder is a mental illness associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depression laws to manic highs.
NOTE: The direct or exact cause of the particular disorder is unknown. But, a combination of genetics, environment, and altered brain structure can be a part.
• This is a very common disorder.
• More than 10 million cases per year (India).
Information you need to know about Bipolar Disorder:-
- The treatment can help, but the condition cannot be cured.
- It can be chronic, it can last for a year or be lifelong.
- It seriously requires diagnosis.
Symptoms that can occur in a teenager of bipolar disorder are:-
- Uncharacteristic periods of anger and aggression
- Grandiosity and overconfidence
- Tear fullness, frequent sadness
- Needing little sleep to feel rested
- Uncharacteristic impulsive behavior
- Moodiness
- Confusion and inattention
Ways to find out if you have Bipolar Disorder:- [helpful]
- Physical exam: Your doctor can do a physical exam and lab tests to identify the particular disorder.
- Psychiatric assessment: Your doctor can also refer to a Psychiatrist, you can tell/talk about your thoughts, feelings, and behavior issues. You can also fill out a psychological self-assessment or questionnaire.
- Mood swings chart: You may be asked to keep a daily record of your moods, sleep patterns, or other factors that could help with diagnosis and finding the right treatment.
- Criteria for bipolar disorder: Your psychiatrist may compare your symptoms with the criteria for bipolar and related disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), published by the American Psychiatric Association.
Treatment for Bipolar Disorder:-
Treatment is best guided by a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating mental health conditions, who is skilled in treating bipolar and related disorders. You can have a team that also includes a psychologist, a social worker, and a psychiatric nurse.
-Bipolar disorder is a lifelong condition. Treatment is directed at managing symptoms. Depending on your needs, treatment may include:-
- Medications: You'll need to start taking medicines to balance your moods.
- Continued treatment: Bipolar disorder requires lifelong treatment with medications, even during the times when you feel better. People who skip maintenance treatment are at high risk of having minor mood changes turn into full-blown mania or depression.
- Day treatment programs: Your doctor may recommend a day treatment program. These programs provide the support and counseling you need while you get symptoms under control.
- Substance abuse treatment: If you have problems with alcohol or drugs, you'll also need substance abuse treatment. Otherwise, it can be very difficult to manage bipolar disorder.
- Hospitalization: Your doctor may recommend hospitalization if you're behaving dangerously, you feel suicidal or you become detached from reality. Getting psychiatric treatment at a hospital can help keep you calm and safe and stabilize your mood, whether you're having a manic or major depressive episode.
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