Absolutely. I believe that it mostly comes from aggrivation from having diabeties. I am diagnosed with this disease, and I only experience mood swings when my blood sugar counts are seriously out of wack. But on a good day, I feel completely normal.
Mood swings are an indication of manic depression, otherwise known as bipolar disorder. There are other reasons, however that could cause severe mood swings, such as diabetes, thyroid imbalance, and brain tumors. Food allergies or nutrional deficiences sometimes also present with mood swings.
Severe mood swings can be a sign of a brain tumor but this is not likely. A brain tumor can show many symptoms, or none at all. Seeing a doctor is key.
The symptoms of type 1 diabetes include: Excessive thirst Using the toilet more than usual Weight loss Hunger Fatigued and lethargic Mood swings Head aches Feeling dizzy
Nausea, fatigue, mood swings
Mood swings are a symptom of bipolar; but that does not definitively mean you are bipolar; your best bet is to go to a doctor. There are times when you may have symptoms but not the disease.
Missing your period ,Morning Sickness/ Nausea and Vomiting, mood swings
The most common is the stopping of your mensteraul cycle. Also there are symptoms such as hot flashes and mood swings.
Schizophrenia in dogs will manifest in rapid mood swings and opposing behavior.
Yup. A mood swing is a mood swing.
There are no "withdrawl" symptoms of anorexia. It is not a drug. There are symptoms that go with recovery, though. These can include mood swings, depression, isolation, and other struggles.
Headaches,cramps,stress,mood swings,droziness. They are the main ones.you bleed from your vag
There are many perimenopausal symptoms. Examples of perimenopausal symptoms includes hot flashes, breast tenderness, mood swings, difficulty sleeping, and urine leakage.