| The Disease of Bipolar and It's Symptoms |
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| Written by Ken P Doyle |
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There may be occasions when we feel happy for no apparent reason and want to sing and dance for joy. There are also times when all of us feel melancholic or sad. Mood swings are present in a lot of people but they do not happen everyday and not without reason. But in cases where people are ecstatic one moment then all of sudden fall into the depths of depression, then there is the possibility that they may be suffering from bipolar disease with bipolar symptoms present. There are false myths about bipolar disease and bipolar symptoms harbored by most people and that is why the truth about bipolar disorder must be known. The Truth About Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder is also popularly known as manic depression. As the name indicates, the symptoms of this disorder are characterized with periods of euphoria or mania alternating with periods of depression. These periods are not just fleeting phases. They last for hours, days and months. Moreover these radical mood changes also hamper the ability of the individual to lead a normal day to day life. Patients in the mania phase may have an increased amount of energy and feel the urge to do things out of character like sing and dance, quit his job or shop like a madman. Euphoric feelings for no apparent reason are the characteristics associated with the mania phase. On the other hand the depression phase can be recognized by periods of low or no energy. The patient may wallow in self pity, be completely depressed about everything and extremely lethargic for no reason. Bipolar Disorder has become a common affliction these days with 3% of the adult population in the US affected. Even though the disease has been linked to genetics and family history, researchers are striving to ascertain the actual causes. Its often observed that the onset of bipolar disorder takes place in the late teenage or early adult years. Hence, initially most people mistake the bipolar symptoms in teens as a typical adolescent behavior and dont pay much attention which makes the symptoms worse. Hence, early prognosis of this disease can enable the patient to lead a healthy life. In the early days, people afflicted with the bipolar symptoms and bipolar disease, were often called "mad". Many were thought to be possessed by evil spirits as well. However, with the advent of new technology, many of these myths have been broken. Here are some old myths about bipolar disorder which were prevalent till recently: A good life is no longer possible for a person with bipolar disorder " This myth is false as it can be seen that people all around the world who suffer from this disease have children and a great family and they lead perfectly normal lives. All that is needed for this to be possible is the ability to cope with and manage the symptoms when they occur and also a good support system. Sufferers of bipolar disorder cycle between mania and depression " Even though there is an occurrence of both these episodes, depression phases happen more frequently than mania. Mania is hardly noticeable most of the time because it is so mild. There can also be cases where no symptoms are experienced by patients for a long period of time. Bipolar symptoms and bipolar disease can be treated with medicines and therapy. However, along with these conventional cures, the love and unconditional support of friends and relatives can work wonders! About the Author: Ken P Doyle has had a keen interest in the study of Bipolar Disorder for several years. For further information, particularly on Bipolar Disease and Bipolar Symptoms, visit his online web site now. Kindly provided by 4Girls.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include this link. |