Health Savvy


Jul 28 2007

Information on Bipolar Disorders

Published by Jennifer at 1:20 am under Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is a very serious and commonly experienced condition. There is a lot of important information on bipolar disorders that is critical to know, especially if you or someone close to you suffers from the disorder.

Important Information on Bipolar Disorders

When it comes to important information on bipolar disorders, one of the first things to learn is the basics of the disorder. Bipolar disorder is considered as being a major affective disorder, one in which an individual goes through ever-changing moods of extreme elation and deep depression. They can go from feeling ecstatically happy one moment to suicidal the next and the moods can change so quickly that it can often be hard to keep up.

One of the most important pieces of information on bipolar disease involves the fact that there are two separate classifications of the disorder: bipolar 1 disorder and bipolar 2 disorder, the first being the ‘classic’ form of the illness, involving recurrent episodes of mania and depression, and the latter involving milder episodes of hypomania that alternate with depression.

Another of the most important pieces of information on bipolar disorder involves the signs and symptoms of the condition. Although there are numerous different symptoms that you may experience from this disorder, there are some that are especially common, including: increased energy, extreme irritability, racing thoughts, poor judgment, increased sexual drive, and denial that anything is wrong.

Treatment

Treatment is crucial to learn about, especially if you or someone you know suffers from the bipolar condition, because it can be very dangerous, and even potentially life threatening if left untreated. Fortunately, most people with this disorder are able to achieve at least substantial stabilization of their mood swings and related symptoms with proper treatment. However, it is important to realize that because bipolar disorder is a recurrent illness, long-term preventive treatment is going to be required.

This means that there is no method of treatment available for the condition that can just be used for a temporary length of time and then ceased. Rather, you will need to continue the treatment for the rest of your life in order to maintain successful control over the disorder and its affect on you and your life.

Besides that, studies have shown that in most cases, bipolar disorder is much better controlled if the treatment used is continuous, rather than on and off. In addition to this, keeping a chart of your daily mood symptoms, treatments, sleep patterns, life events and so on will be incredibly helpful towards your success, because it can help you to better understand your illness and as well help your doctor to better track and treat your illness. 

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