Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder which is otherwise commonly known as manic depression is a terrible disease, which hampers the personality of a person. These symptoms affect the daily and regular routine of an individual. Mania and depression are the most evident symptoms of a person suffering from such a disease. This diseases normally lasts for a long period of time, these extremes in individual disrupt the emotional aspect, which includes non responsiveness of events. When an individual is diagnosed by such a disorder the main concerns are suicide and psychosis.

The reasons behind a bipolar disorder

The reasons behind a victim affected by this disorder could multiple and a combination of causes. These disorders are divided into factors concerning psychological and biological. These multiple causes act together to result in this disorder in most people. Bipolar disorder in other words refers to a chemical imbalance which affect’s an individual’s brain. As the level of such chemicals rise it results in mania. And when the level of these chemical drops it normally results in depression

The symptoms of a person suffering from a bipolar disorder

Some of the symptoms that medical science has discovered are

  1. Epilepsy or seizures

  2. Bleeding or blood clot in the brain commonly classified as head trauma

  3. Tumor in the brain.

  4. A critical condition affecting body organs and brain.

  5. Diabetes

  6. Feeling of wanting to suicide

  7. Depression and terribly mania

  8. Mood swings

  9. Social Phobia

  10. Panic disorders

Bipolar disorder in circumstances is a terrible disorder. It is also sometimes dangerous. It also is a main concern for loved ones of a victim. But the good news is, it is treatable with proper medical care and treatment. One can recover from a bipolar disorder to his normal state.

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