Hypomania symptoms are many and varied. Among others, they include pressured speech, inflated self-esteem, decreased need for sleep and an increased involvement in worrying activities.
threecyclothymia - hypomania & mild depression onlybipolar I - mania & depressionbipolar II - hypomania & depressionthere are many variants of these though depending on whether various symptoms appear in the mood swings and rate of cycling.
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It is a minor mania or addiction to something.
The symptoms of bipolar depression will vary from person to person, but there are some specific types often found. The major types are Bipolar I and II, where between depressive periods I has severe mania while II has the less severe hypomania.
Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder in which the sufferer suffers cycles of highs (mania/hypomania) and lows (depression). There are three main types; bipolar I (depression, full-blown mania), bipolar II (depression, hypomania) and cyclothymia (mild depression, hypomania).
There are mood stabilizing medications that you can take for actual hypomania. If you have not already, you need to go to your doctor to find out if this is what you actually have, and what is causing it. After they find the possible causes, they can begin treating it.
Extreme euphoria and hyperactiveness (mania/hypomania) Depression
The key symptoms of Bipolar Disorder include episodes of mania or hypomania, characterized by increased energy, reduced need for sleep, and impulsive behavior, as well as depressive episodes involving sadness, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. These mood swings can significantly disrupt daily life if left untreated.
Cyclothymia is the disorder that consists of mood swings from moderate depression to hypomania and lasts two years or more.
Unipolar Depression, also known as Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), is a mental health disorder that is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyable. It is called unipolar because it only involves depressive symptoms and does not include episodes of mania or hypomania, which are symptoms of Bipolar Disorder.
Hypomania is a "lesser" form of mania, in which the same characteristics are present (elevated mood, decrease in sleep, irritability, etc.), but the individual is able to function effectively, and often more effectively than usual. Also, psychotic symptoms are not present.