Bipolar

Causes of Bipolar

  Some of the risk factors or causes of bipolar are the following. Family and Genes: The disorders can run in genes. Sometimes genetics plays its role as a risk factor. A person may be more susceptible to developing mood disorder if he has a parent or sibling who has bipolar disorder in their nuclear […]

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Bipolar 2

At least one hypomanic episode and one severe depressive episode have occurred, according to the criteria. the one who has never experienced a manic episode. Schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, delusional disorder, or other specified or nonspecific schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic illnesses are not better able to explain the incidence of the hypomanic episode(s) and

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Bipolar I disorder symptoms

The following criteria for a manic episode must be met for a bipolar I diagnosis. Hypomanic or major depressive episodes may have come before or may come after the manic episode. Manic Episode: An identifiable period of abnormally elevated, expansive, or restless mood and abnormally increased activity or energy focused toward a specific objective that

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Types of Bipolar

Types of Bipolar Bipolar disorder comes in a variety of forms, all of which to some extent includes episodes of mania and sadness. Bipolar disorder is a chronic condition. If you don’t receive treatment, subsequently maniacal and depressive episodes may reappear. Many people occasionally still experience symptoms after receiving bipolar illness treatment. These are the

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