Yes, the signals can be disrupted causing misinterpretations within the brain.
emotional
they get emotional. and moood swings.
ood swings and sometimes depressed
It's usually when somebody can't control their emotions or behavior. It has many levels from serious such as temper tantrums and violence toward self or others to mild such as mood swings and sulking excessivly. To define it i'd say behavior and emotional problems are usually recognised when others find it difficult to interact with a person or child because of their emotional and behavior problems. It's a big umbrella and can be caused by many factors, mental illness, hormones, brain damage e.t.c. Many things come under it so you may wish to look up mental health issues. X
It's different for every one, but you will expierence sudden mood swings
Hypoglycemia and manic-depressive disorder come immediately to mind.
Frequent changes in emotional state are typically referred to as mood swings. This term describes abrupt shifts in mood, where a person may experience quick changes between different emotional states, such as happiness, sadness, anger, or irritability. Mood swings can be caused by various factors, including stress, hormonal imbalances, or mental health conditions.
It creates tests, such as higher peer pressure, sexual desires, emotional swings, and rebelliousness.
You deal with the mood swings caused by a change in hormones simply by dealing with them. Control your mood with your mind.
Being bipolar is a mental illness where a person has signs of manic and depression. They have severe mood swings and uncooperative most of the time.
Experiencing uncontrollable mood swings at 16 years old is not uncommon and does not mean you are "crazy." Adolescence is a time of significant hormonal, emotional, and social changes that can affect mood. However, if these swings are extreme or interfere with daily life, it may be helpful to talk to a trusted adult or mental health professional for support. Understanding and addressing these feelings can lead to better emotional well-being.
Mood swings, sore breasts, upset stomach, diarrhoea, periodpain-like ache, being emotional, bloating.