Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Symptoms of Bipolar Reviews & Guide

By Anne Durrell

Identifying the symptoms of bipolar disorder can be difficult since the disorder has 2 dissimilar phases to it.

Bipolar disorder is characterized by what are called episodes. These episodes fall into two categories - manic or depressive.

The manic episodes are considered the high where as the depressive episodes are considered the low. A person with bipolar disorder will alternate between high and low episodes.

The Basics

Cannot control mood swings is known as the basic warning signs of bipolar disorder. In many cases, the person with bipolar disorder may even have times where their mood is well balanced and they experience no symptoms of mania or depression at all.

In addition, symptoms of bipolar disorder can vary from person to person. The main thing to watch for is frequent mood swings without any real cause.

Manic Occurrence

The Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder for manic episodes all fall into the realm of being high energy and high mood. Here are common symptoms:

* Extreme happiness

* Rare high self-esteem

* Lack of judgment

* Quick speech

* Thoughts racing with mind

* Violent behavior

* Agitation

* Increase in physical activity

* Risky behavior or risk taking

* Addictive manners

* Easily distracted

* Inability to concentrate

Depressive Episodes

Great sadness and all around feeling low or down characterize depressive episodes. Below are some depressive episodes symptoms:

* Sorrow

* Lack of thoughtful about anything

* Lack of motivation

* Feeling desperate

* Suicidal thoughts

* Anxiety

* Troubles with concentration

* Easily irritated

* Throbbing without any reasons

Bipolar Type

Bipolar type one is more of a manic state where the manic symptoms are very severe. Bipolar type two is more of a depressive state with the depression being more severe.

It is necessary to get the correct diagnosis so that the handling can be given that will work for the type of bipolar disorder a patient have.

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