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praying and reading The Bible always helped me but, you can also try calming scented oils like lavender and rose. sit down in a cool environment with a glass of ice water put a little of the oil on your wrist and breathe it in and hold for ten seconds and exhale for ten seconds. repeat a couple time because it works best if you do it more then once.

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What alkali metal compounds are used in the treatment of bipolar disorder?

Lithium carbonate is the most frequently administered alkali metal compound for bipolar disorder. Various other lithium salts are also used.


What body systems are effected by bipolar and why are they affected?

The exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown, but several factors seem to be involved in causing and triggering bipolar episodes: Biological differences. People with bipolar disorder appear to have physical changes in their brains. Neurotransmitters. An imbalance in naturally occurring brain chemicals seems to play a significant role in bipolar disorder and other mood disorders. Hormones. Imbalanced hormones may be involved. Inherited traits. Bipolar disorder is more common in people who have a blood relative Environment. Stress, abuse, significant loss or other traumatic experiences may play a role.


Is bipolar disorder in one parent inherited by offspring?

Yes. Children with one bipolar parent have a 30% chance of developing bipolar disorder. Even children of bipolar parents who do not develop bipolar disorder are at increased risk (compared to children who do not have a bipolar parent) for other psychopathology such as ADHD, learning disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, etc. Children with two bipolar parents are at an even greater risk of developing bipolar disorder.


Is bipolar disorder found on the x-linked chromosome or y-linked?

bipolar disorder is found on the x-linked chromosome. Since female has 2 pairs of X chromosome. The effect of bad gene is compensated by other pair. Hence it carries to generations without being noticed. Also it is being liked to reproductive cycle of females. Where as male has one X and One Y chromosome. Hence a faulty X has no way to compensate. So if a male has bipolar disorder it is most likely to be of bipolar disorder of type 1 (most severe). Thought data shows males have less tendency of having bipolar disorder in percentage terms.


Can a Vitamin D deficiency mimic bipolar disorder?

It is unlikely. Vitamin D deficiency is most commonly associated with bone problems. However, the full interaction of hormones and other body chemistry on the functioning of the brain is not fully understood. One possible connection between Vitamin D and bipolar is that the main source of vitamin D is exposure to sunlight. Lack of exposure to sunlight can trigger a mood disorder closely associated with bipolar: seasonal affective disorder.

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What alkali metal compounds are used in the treatment of bipolar disorder?

Lithium carbonate is the most frequently administered alkali metal compound for bipolar disorder. Various other lithium salts are also used.


Are you safe to raise your child if you're bipolar?

If she is undergoing proper treatment for the severity of her bipolar disorder, whether that is therapy, medication, or some alternate, approved treatment, then yes. Anyone with a severe mental disorder can be a threat if untreated, though bipolar disorder is most often milder than other disorders, such as schizophrenia. Ultimately, it will be the decision of the mother, hopefully with the input of her doctor, family, and friends.


What does disorder bipolar nos 296.80 mean?

Bipolar Disorder, not otherwise specified. It means a form of Bipolar Disorder that doesn't really fit the other diagnostic categories.


Is electroconvulsive therapy the most common treatment for bipolar disorder?

By no means. It is a last resort. Lithium, Depakote and other pharmaceutical therapy is the most common treatment by far.


Does bipolar lead to other disorders?

Bipolar disorder does not cause other disorders. However, people with bipolar disorder have an increased risk of simultaneously having or developing other mental disorders or substance dependence problems.


What are some other names for bipolar affective disease?

Other names for bipolar affective disease include manic-depressive disorder, cyclothymia, manic-depressive illness (MDI), and bipolar disorder.


Can xanax be used for bi-polar disorder?

While xanax (and other antianxiety medications) are not primary treatments for bipolar disorder, anxiety is often a secondary symptom. If a person with bipolar is having anxiety problems treatment with a benzodiazepine like xanax may be appropriate.


Are most health freaks bipolar?

This is not within the criteria of what qualifies being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. I have Bipolar Disorder and have known many other with the disorder. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a possible category for someone who you see as a "health freak".


What is the other name for manic depression?

Bipolar Disorder


Is bipolar disorder a lifelong disorder?

Bipolar disorder is a lifelong illness. However through medication and therapy, bipolar disorder symptoms can be managed and minimized.


Where can one learn more information about people with bipolar disorder?

Information about people with the bipolar disorder can be found on online resources like MayoClinic. Other medical websites with information about people with bipolar disorder can be found on WebMD and HelpGuide.


What medical specialist treats bipolar disorder?

A psychiatrist is the physician who diagnosis and treats mental disorders like bipolar disorder. Other health care professionals who are not physicians also provide care for patients with bipolar disorder.