Bipolar Disorder :Am I Bipolar ? How Bipolar Quiz & Tests Reveal The Answers

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Bipolar Disorder :Am I Bipolar ? How Bipolar Quiz & Tests Reveal The Answers

Coping with / advice about personal, social and health topics Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions Popular psychology

Author: Heather Rose

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Language: English

Published by: Speedy Publishing Books

Published on: 10th June 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 215 Kb

ISBN: 9781628841343


What is bipolar disorder?

Bipolar disorder also commonly referred to as the manic depressive disorder, is a brain illness that is associated with abnormal mood swings, activity and energy levels as well as the ability of the affected person to perform normal daily activities. It can range from the lows of depression to the highs of obsession. As a result of the depression one may lose pleasure or interest in a lot of the activities and end up hopeless or sad. Whereas your mood may swing into obsession one may feel full of energy or euphoric. The symptoms of this condition are severe, and are quite different from the normal mood swings you undergo through from time to time. These symptoms may result in poor performance in the workplace, poor performance in school, suicide or damage to your relationships. However, it is important to note that bipolar disease can be treated and those suffering from it may regain their normal productive lives. This condition is very common in early adults and late teens. Although some people develop early signs during their childhood, many develop its signs later in life.

Symptoms of bipolar disorder

People suffering from this disorder often experience abnormal severe emotional states periodically. One may experience a joyful period for some time and later the mood may change to a depression or an obsession period. Another common symptom is the severe changes in activity, behavior, sleep or energy levels that are associated with the mood swings. If you suffer from this condition, you may experience periods of hopelessness, loss of pleasure and interest in different activities including sex. Other behavioral changes that are common include irritability, restlessness, poor concentration, poor memory; thinking about death, problems sleeping and being easily distracted.

Test For Bipolar Disorder

The first step during testing is a physical examination conducted by talking to a doctor; it involves an interview as well as laboratory tests. This disorder cannot be identified through a brain scan or a mere blood test; however, these tests are essential in ruling out other causing factors such as brain tumor or stroke. If bipolar disorder is not caused by other illnesses, then the physician may conduct a mental health examination. The doctor checks for any bipolar disorder history in the patient’s family line. The test has to be conclusive to avoid mistaking it for the common unipolar disorder, which is a major depressive disorder where the affected don’t experience obsession.

Treatment Of Bipolar Disorder

Currently, there is no cure for this condition; however, different treatments are administered to help those suffering from this condition gain much better control of their mood changes as well as the related symptoms. Bipolar disorder is long-term and recurrent; therefore, an efficient maintenance treatment plan should be used. This treatment plan involves psychotherapy and other medications, which are essential in preventing relapse as well as minimizing the severity of its symptoms. Since different people respond differently to medication, then different medications may be used to treat this condition. Among these medications are mood stabilizers, lithium, valproic acid, as well as other anticonvulsant medications.

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