A Bipolar Overview: Discovering Bipolar
Many illnesses abound the world today.
Before, people live longer and with only a handful of illnesses. But
today's times are very much different because of the many changes that
take place. New technology has brought new things into this world. Many
inventions, new foods, and all the new stuff that people now enjoy seem
to contribute to the many illnesses suffered by millions of people; not
to mention the different day to day experiences that people encounter
as they go through life.
The typical life of an individual begins as
he wakes up in the morning. He then goes through his life everyday
doing his routine activities. He goes to work, meet deadlines, attend
meetings, and deals with different kinds of people. At home, he has to
do chores, and spend time with the family. He also does other
activities like going to the supermarket, church, and other important
places. And not only that, he encounters different situations everyday
that either he welcomes or resents. Many factors contribute to making
an individual ill.
Individuals suffering from
disorder have to deal with such
condition all the days of their life. Talking about such disorder can
be very embarrassing for some people but this should not be so since
the illness can be managed especially if you know how to do it.
Before, the condition was popularly called manic depression. But now, it is called
because of the two extreme poles that
make up the condition. A good example is the globe having a north and a
south pole. When an individual experiences different symptoms
associated with one pole, then he's having an episode.
Episode
The episodes are divided into four types:
depression, mania, hypomania, and mixed mood. When a person feels
depressed, he or she feels sad and don't want to do the usual things.
Those that exhibit mania usually start having a high feeling, and
become angry and irritable. They are the ones who tend to do risky
things. The milder form is known as hypomania which can lead to either
depression or mania; this episode also starts with feeling good and the
person may think that more things are done. Others who have episodes
with feelings of depression and mania mixed together is called mixed
mood.
Symptoms
Symptoms are divided into depression and
mania. Depression symptoms include feelings of sadness, hopelessness,
worthlessness, and guilt. These individuals sleep too much or too
little and experience changes in appetite or weight. They always feel
tired, restless, and can't make a sound decision. The worst case is
when the person thinks about suicide and death. Mania symptoms include
an increase in the level of energy, racing thoughts, sleeps less,
easily distracted, more self-confident, more talkative, focused but
accomplishes little, and often do extreme or unusual activities.
Types
The four main types of
are the following:
1. Bipolar I - this type involves manic and mixed episodes, as well as major episodes of depression. The
patient may experience more than one
episode for several days, weeks, or even months. Seasonal changes also
seem to affect the symptoms exhibited by the person.
2. Bipolar II - this involves major episodes
of depression and a hypomania episode. Normal functioning can also take
place in between the said episodes.
3. Cyclothymic Disorder - this is a
fluctuating disturbance in mood with hypomania and depression episodes.
This is considered the milder form since episodes do not occur
regularly and happens for shorter and less severe times.
4. Not Specified - this is a treatable
disorder and the symptoms exhibited by the individual does not fall
into any of the three types mentioned; the disorder varies from one
person to another.
There is no known cause of
disorder. Some say that it has
something to do with genetics. But that alone is not enough to cause
such disorder. Perhaps other factors contribute to the disorder and
that is why further studies are underway.
People from different races, ethnic groups, children, teenagers, or young/older adults can suffer from
disorder. The brain cells of each
individual don't work normally if there is an imbalance in the
neurotransmitters. These are special chemicals that seem to be involved
in the disorder.
If you think you're experiencing
symptoms, then you'd better check with your doctor as soon as possible.
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