It may be symptoms of Bipolar disorder but only a professional can diagnose this. Talk to your regular doctor and he can send you to a mental health clinic if necessary.
Bipolar Disorder
"Bipolar" refers to a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings from high energy or mania to low energy or depression. It is a serious disorder that requires proper medical treatment and support.
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Bipolar is characterized by unusual shifts in mood from very good (manic) to depressed.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of mood disorder that is influenced by the changing seasons and weather patterns. It is characterized by symptoms of depression and low energy levels that typically occur during the fall and winter months when there is less sunlight.
Major depression is also known as unipolar. That means there is only one extreme; that of extreme lows. Manic depression is known as bipolar disorder (manic depression is the old name). This has two extremes; periods of extreme depression and extreme elation.
To be bi-polar simply means to have mood swings, something like a pendulum. A pendulum moves from one extreme to the other in a swinging motion. Consequently, bi-polar works by the same principle. You may be extremely jubilant and energetic for a period of time. The other extreme is you may fall into a sad or depressed mood for a period of time. Not unlike a yo-yo, up and down. It was also known as manic-depressive disorder. Manic when 'high' and depressive when low.Bipolar describes a disorder characterized by both manic and depressive episodes.
Common symptoms of the bipolar disorder are mania, depression and the switch between both of them. Some people have frequent mood disruptions while others experience only a few over a lifetime.
A mood disorder is a mental health condition characterized by persistent changes in mood, such as depression or mania. These mood changes can significantly impact a person's emotional state, energy levels, and daily functioning. Mood disorders include conditions like major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and cyclothymic disorder.
Yes and no - bipolar disorder is a mental disorder because it is a chemical imbalance within the brain which causes mood swings. However, you might consider it a physical disorder because it does have specific physical symptoms such as extreme tiredness alternating with periods of extreme energy, and risky behavior during certain times. Most doctors consider it to be a mental disorder.
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