Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings, alternating between periods of elevated or heightened mood (mania or hypomania) and periods of low mood or depression. These shifts can affect energy levels, behavior, and the ability to carry out daily tasks. When experiencing depression, you may feel persistently sad or hopeless and lose interest or enjoyment in activities you normally like. During mania or hypomania, your mood can swing to extreme excitement or euphoria, with bursts of energy, heightened activity, or irritability. These mood changes can affect your sleep, energy levels, decision-making, behavior, and ability to think clearly, making daily life challenging.
Some people with bipolar disorder will have episodes of mania or hypomania many times throughout their life; others may experience them only rarely. Some Symptoms Include:
● Elevated or irritable mood
● Increased energy and activity
● Reduced need for sleep
● Rapid speech or racing thoughts
● Impulsive or risky behavior
● Persistent sadness or emptiness
● Fatigue or low energy
● Loss of interest in activities
● Changes in appetite or sleep
● Difficulty concentrating
● Thoughts of death or suicide
There are three primary forms of bipolar disorder.
The exact cause of bipolar disorder isn’t fully understood, but several factors may play a role:
The diagnosis of Bipolar disorder our eminent specialists may use any of the following methods:
Certain factors can increase the risk of developing bipolar disorder or trigger the first episode:
Treatment for each person is unique, and healthcare providers tailor their approach to fit individual needs. Some common methods include: