Sometimes, yes. Aspies can be volatile due to their emotional state and frequent frustration when dealing with the rest of us. ---- Yes, the above is correct. Asperger s does not cause the mood swings. Dealing with those of us who are not logical or rational can be frustrating.
Moodiness is not the sole characteristic of Asperger Syndrome, but yes, people with this syndrome do sometimes have a hard time controlling emotions.
Girls born with Turner's syndrome are born with only one x chromosome instead of the average two x chromosomes. Mood swings are apparent in all females, however, a chromosomal disorder such as Turner's syndrome can cause one's emotions and chemical make-up to be a little out of whack and this causes more frequent, intense mood swings. This could also be linked to a personality disorder as well, not just the fact that people with Turner's syndrome are missing their second x chromosome.
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"To know what is relevant to your mood swings you should probably talk with your doctor. There can be many different things that cause mood swings, and a doctor can help you find out what is relevant to your case or not."
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Yes, But its worth it ae (;
No. Ringworm is caused by a fungal infection.
Yes it does. It can make you tired and docile.
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Yup. A mood swing is a mood swing.
There are numerous drugs that can cause mood swings and violence of course the most obvious one would be Panadol, it enters through your blood streams and the last drug that can cause this is Strepsils.
Extreme mood swings of irrational anger and upset can be caused by various factors such as hormonal imbalances, mental health disorders like bipolar disorder or borderline personality disorder, chronic stress, and unresolved emotional trauma. It is important to consult with a mental health professional for a proper assessment and diagnosis to determine the underlying cause.