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Manic Depression Symptoms – What You Should Look For

Manic Depression Symptoms – What You Should Look For Manic depression, also called bipolar disorder, is a psychological disorder that needs a health professional’s help. This disorder affects one’s mood, resulting in varying degrees of mood conditions, ranging from the extreme lows to extreme highs. While manic depression symptoms differ from one person to another, there are common symptoms or general behavior that can help you determine whether your loved one is suffering from this condition.

In the United States, manic depression affects one percent of the adult population and affects both men and women. In some serious cases, many individuals even reach the point of committing suicide in the hope of reducing their sufferings. Thus, before this happens especially to your loved ones, it is indeed important to know the common manic depression symptoms.

Although there is no absolute cure for manic disorder, there are medications that can help treat and manage this condition. Thus, it is important to determine its symptoms, which are categorized into mania and depression.

Among the most common signs for mania include engaging in more social activities, reduced sleep, and constant irritability. Sufferers of bipolar mania have inflated self esteem and extreme energy, and are often become irrational with decisions. Hypomania, or milder mania, can result in sufferers engaging in riskier activities and can result in increased sex drive.

Common symptoms experienced by sufferers of bipolar depression, which is on the other end of the mood spectrum, include constant worrying, losing motivation in mingling with other people, and having persistent anxiety. In contrast to experiencing bipolar mania, people experiencing bipolar depression have low self confidence and experience suicidal feelings. They lack energy and are usually not interested in normal activities. In some cases, sufferers may even experience mixed mania and depression symptoms.

People with this condition often experience the manic phase in months before experiencing the depressed phase. And since the physician only look for and assess the symptoms experienced by the patient over a period of time, diagnosing this illness can also take some time. It helps to take note of the symptoms experienced by the patient to help the physician diagnose the condition.

The good news is that people suffering from manic depression disorder can still live a normal life as long as they seek help from a physician.

There have been many studies done on this disorder and there are always new treatments for people experiencing such condition. Although having a manic depression is a life-long battle, sufferers can definitely live a normal life with continued medications. And because there is no absolute cure, the sufferer has to continuously use the medications and treatments that work best for them. The kind of treatment to use also depends on the severity of the patient’s disorder and the type of bipolar disorder the patient is experiencing. With the help of a health care professional, the person experiencing manic depression symptoms will be diagnosed to ensure right treatment. The medications for such disorder may require tweaking, or increasing and decreasing of dosages to ensure it works best for the patient.

 
 

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