It doesn't justify it; if you are in a relationship founded on monogamy nothing justifies it. However it may go some way towards explaining it; people in the manic phase of Bipolar disorder may experience more in the way of sex drive than normal. However, you should treat the issue as you would anyone, with or without bipolar. People with the disorder can still make choices.
There is no definitive evidence that individuals with bipolar disorder cheat more than those without the condition. Cheating behavior can be influenced by various factors, including personal values, relationship dynamics, and mental health status. During manic episodes, individuals with bipolar disorder may engage in impulsive behaviors, which could include infidelity, but this is not a universal trait among all people with the disorder. Each person's experience with bipolar disorder is unique, and generalizations should be approached with caution.
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder is generally caused by genetics.
The correct term is bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disease though.
a disorder
http://blogs.psychcentral.com/bipolar/2009/01/bipolar-disorder-qa-how-close-are-we-to-a-bipolar-cure/
Yes, stress makes Bipolar Disorder behavior worse. My daughter is Bipolar.
It's not known to be an effective treatment for bipolar disorder.
They may be used in conjunction with mood stabilizing medication, which are used for bipolar disorder, but they are not used alone as a solution to bipolar disorder.
Bipolar Disorder, not otherwise specified. It means a form of Bipolar Disorder that doesn't really fit the other diagnostic categories.
Manic depression, or manic depressive disorder is nowadays more commonly known as Bipolar disorder or Bipolar affective disorder. It can also be referred to as Hypomania due to public unawareness.
Bipolar disorder