Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Its Good To Know The Types Of Bipolar : Disorder Symptoms Of Bipolar

By Ken P Doyle

Bipolar Disorder is a condition where someone feels both "highs" (manic episodes) and "lows" (depressive episodes) at different times. There can be rapid movements between these highs and lows or the interval between them can be months at times. There is great variation in the severity of the mood shifts.

Some Signs

One thing that we must be clear on is patients with this depressive disease don't all go through the same bipolar symptoms in its strength, mood swings and length of time with its moods. Depending on each patient, this mental disease differ according to each individual illness. We are all different and because of that, these bipolar depression may show itself quite differently in each individual or tend to show itself differently on the same individual over time. Because depression is common and serious, it's very critical that as soon as signs are seen - for patients to seek diagnosis from the nearest psychiatrist.

Depression stage may be likened to a severe depression in which symptoms can include low energy, sad feelings, depressed, anxiety, emptiness, being helpless and feeling hopeless and worthless. Going with these negative feelings are thoughts of suicide and wanting to commit suicide. Some other signs which can be added are guilt feelings, no interest in activities once enjoyed, loss of concentration, problems with sleeping, and change in appetite.

Children with Bipolar

It is good to develop a wide range of knowledge for children s with the disease - for school personnel, counselors, adviser for parents and teachers in school. When people are able to know the signs of an early-onset of the disorder, it would lead to fast action and appropriate diagnosis and treatment. With everybody co-operating with the program children with behavioral, academic and social difficulty problems can be ensued have an early chance of treatment.

Seeking a Treatment

Both mood stabilizing medication and counseling are indicated in the treatment of bipolar disorder. It is crucial that those with bipolar disorder learn about their medication and the side effects associated with the drugs. A reliable system needs to be implemented to ensure that the patient takes their medication regularly, even when they are feeling better and stable. Not taking the medication on a regular basis will lead to severe episodes, relapses and hospitalization. Those around the bipolar patient, such as family and friends, should continue to monitor the patient's mood, sleep patterns, change in eating habits and behaviors to prevent the onset of manic or depressive episodes. Bipolar patients should not use alcohol or drugs, even mild drugs such as marijuana can make symptoms worse. It is essential that those with bipolar disorder lead a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, adequate sleep and regular exercise. Such a healthy lifestyle will aid in lowering stress levels and improving quality of life.

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