Bipolar
Depression
Several people suffer from extreme moods of happiness and
sadness. Sometimes all they need is an ice cream a good cry or some
jazzy music to lighten their mood. Other times, however, cases are more
severe and therefore not easy to determine or treat.
Bipolar disorder
and depression can be caused by chemical imbalance. This mood
disorder can be
difficult to diagnose because of its vague and common symptoms. How do
you know whether your moodiness is a normal reaction to life or the
sign of a serious medical disorder? Before you head for the common
manic disorders, make sure you fully understand the facts on these
illnesses.
Depression
symptoms include a lack of interest in things that once brought
pleasure, constant feelings of sadness and emptiness, and an inability
to get things done.
Bipolar disorder and
depression has all of the symptoms of as well
as a mood swing called mania; people with
bipolar
disorder and depression can cycle
back and forth between the two states.
Mania
is a pathologically elevated mood and can create feelings of euphoria,
omnipotence, or hyperactive arousal that are caused by an imbalance of
neurological chemicals. People with mania may experience intense
exhilaration and other seemingly good feelings, but mania can also
manifest as agitation, scattered thoughts, and feelings of extreme
emotional unease or
depression.
Bipolar disorder and
depression shares a range of other
symptoms, including psychosis (a break with reality that can be
characterized by hallucinations and distorted thoughts), irritation and
anger, problems with attention and concentration, and anxiety. These
symptoms are often misinterpreted as signs of other illnesses or
personality defects, and therefore, a serious mood disorder and
depression is often
misdiagnosed or brushed off. People with undiagnosed mood disorders and
depression
often mistake their illness for a flaw in their character, and can
spend years desperately trying to cure themselves instead of seeking
psychiatric evaluation for an illness.
Bipolar
disorder and depression are somewhat easy to diagnose once they are
taken seriously.
Although a trained professional must make a proper diagnosis, there are
some clues that may help you determine if your moodiness is a sign of a
serious illness:
One common effect of the disorder include
thoughts of suicide. This is common among those suffering from serious
disorder and
depression. Whether action-oriented, or passive, suicidal thoughts
are
always a sign that a person’s brain chemistry is not functioning
properly, and that professional help is needed.
In addition, if a person who has been
depressed suddenly feels the cloud lift, it is natural to think that
the has ended and that the person is finally normal. However, for
people with
bipolar disorder and
depression, this is often the first stage of an
unnatural, escalating mood swing in the opposite direction. Mania often
feels good at first, which makes it difficult for people to recognize.
Unfortunately, feelings of euphoria or agitation can continue to
intensify until the person no longer makes sense. Proper treatment is
necessary to address such circumstances before any other serious
conditions occur.
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