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human-givens-institute-logo.pngSymptoms of Mania and Depression

i-want-great-care-logo.pngIf you have bipolar disorder, you will experience periodic lows and highs that are referred to as depression and mania. Your doctor can determine the kind of bipolar disorder you suffer from by assessing the severity and frequency of mood swings.

During a manic phase it is possible to experience abnormally high levels or energy. This could cause issues in your relationships and alter your thinking. These symptoms can be controlled by mood stabilizers.

The mood swings

Certain people experience mood swings periodically. However if they are frequent and interfere with daily life it could be a sign that you are suffering from mania or recognizing depression symptoms. These mood shifts could be triggered by events of a major nature, stress, lack of sleep, or travel. It can be caused by medication or other health issues. If your mood is changing over time, it's advisable to consult a doctor.

One can feel extremely excited and energized during an extreme episode. They may have grandiose notions about their capabilities and feelings of euphoria or invincibility. They're likely to talk a lot and sleep a lot, and may be extremely active. Sometimes, the symptoms are severe enough to warrant hospital care to ensure their safety. They may be paranoid or witness something that others cannot (hallucinations), and believe things which are irrational for other people (delusions).

During a depressive episode, the person may feel depressed, empty, or depressed. They may lose interest and struggle to think clearly. Depression can also lead to suicidal thoughts or attempts, but it's important to seek help if having these thoughts.

Sometimes, a person may suffer from both depressive and manic episodes simultaneously. This is referred to as an episode that has mixed characteristics. In this scenario the patient will experience the same symptoms of someone who is depressed, but they will also feel more energetic.

Many people suffering from bipolar disorder experience episodes of mania and depression that occur extremely quickly, as a roller coaster moving from high to low within a matter of hours. This is called rapid cycling, and is a crucial warning sign that you should seek treatment.

If you're experiencing extreme and sudden changes in your mood it's a good idea to consult an expert in mental health for an assessment. There are many treatments that can help to stabilize your mood and lead to a happier life. You can also use BetterHelp's free online service to connect with a licensed therapist who can help you manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life.

Insomnia

Insomnia is a sign of depression, but it may also indicate hypomania or mania. You may have difficulty sleeping during an episode of manic mania due to racing thoughts and hyperactivity. A manic episode that is severe could cause you to lose your perception of reality (psychosis) and can cause illusions and apparitions.

Hypomania is less severe and feels more like an ordinary high. It can feel euphoric and you may feel more productive. However, it can also cause reckless behavior, for example, gambling away your savings or having unprotected sex. You may also become angry and angry, or even aggressive.

In severe episodes you may start thinking irrationally and believing things that aren't real or imagining things that aren't real (delusions, hallucinations,). You might also behave in a way that is dangerous to yourself or others. These instances may require hospitalization to ensure your security.

It is essential to seek treatment if you are suffering from mania or depression. Your doctor can help you manage your symptoms by prescribing psychotherapy and medication. In some cases, they might recommend electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) which involves an electrical shock to your brain. ECT is typically used to treat depression that is life-threatening and acute that hasn't responded to other treatments.

You can control your mood swings by using the appropriate treatment. Make sure to take your medications as prescribed and speak to your doctor regarding any concerns you might have. Check with your doctor for any other medications like stimulants or antidepressants to ensure they will not interfere with treatment for bipolar disorder.

Sleep loss can trigger manic episodes however, you can reduce your risk by maintaining the same routine and getting enough sleep. Make sure you go to bed and rise at the same time every day. Avoid caffeine and other substances that can interfere with sleep. If you experience a panic attack, contact 911 or your local emergency services immediately. They can check for symptoms of mental illness or suicide.

Anxiety

The feeling of being on edge and tense could be a sign of depression or mania. It is important to talk to your doctor in the event that you experience these symptoms. You could be referred to an evaluation of your mental health by a psychiatrist or prescribed medication to help stabilize your mood.

A manic episode can lead a person to become impulsive and irrational and could cause risky behavior. You might spend money in reckless ways or engage in sexual activities that are reckless. You may need to be admitted to hospital if your manic episode is severe. Manic episodes can include delusions, hallucinations or disorganized thinking.

When you are in a moody episode, you might believe that you are all-powerful and invincible. You might feel euphoric or even creative. You may also be hyperactive and sleep little. You might talk so fast that people can't follow you, or change topics very quickly. Hypomania is a milder form of manic symptoms that some people with bipolar disorder may suffer from. These episodes can last a few days or a couple of weeks, and make you feel extremely good, but they don't affect your daily routine. They usually follow a severe depression.

If you are experiencing these mood swings, you may be diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Bipolar I disorder includes periods of depression and mania. Bipolar II is characterized by periods of hypomania followed by severe depression. Unspecified bipolar disorder may be diagnosed if you've been through episodes of both mania and depression but your symptoms don't fit into any other category.

Certain people suffering from bipolar disorder exhibit a pattern of rapid cycling which means they shift from high to low and back in a single day or less. This is a risk and should be treated.

Your doctor may recommend electroconvulsive therapy or ECT to treat your mania. During the procedure, your doctor applies general anesthesia to keep your asleep while an electric current is passed through your brain. The ECT treatment is effective in treating severe depression and mania that doesn't respond to other treatments.

Depression

People who suffer from bipolar disorder typically suffer from depression and mania, but they also can experience episodes that are neither depressive or manic. This is known as rapid cycling and it is dangerous, so it is essential to follow your treatment plan closely.

A manic episode occurs when you feel extremely happy, excited, and have a surprising amount of energy. This is a change in your mood, which usually lasts for a minimum of several days, but can last longer. Other identifying signs of depression include racing thoughts speaking so fast that others can't follow, feeling invincible and reckless behavior.

The beginning signs of depression returning a manic episode may be difficult to recognize. It may feel like you're in the top of the world and ready to do anything, but it quickly becomes out of control, such as gambling or spending large amounts of money or driving recklessly. It can also cause trouble at school or at work, when you get angry and aggressive, start picking fights or blame other people for your problems.

If your symptoms are serious enough, you may require hospitalization in order to protect yourself or others or if you exhibit psychotic features such as hallucinations and delusions. In some instances, your doctor might prescribe antipsychotic drugs like ariprazole (Abilify) and Lurasidone (Latuda) or the olanzapine (Zyprexa) or quetiapine (Seroquel).

A depressive episode is more serious than a normal sadness and can last an extended period. It may be caused by physical symptoms like a loss of appetite, tiredness or difficulty in concentration or thinking. Other signs of depression in young adults include feelings of despair or guilt and physical pain as well as suicidal thoughts.

Depression can be triggered by a myriad of causes, including the death of a close relative or relationship issue financial issues, or medical conditions, like surgery or illness. It can also be caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain or as a side effect of certain medications such as certain antidepressants. Stress and abuse of substances such as recreational or alcoholic drinks, can cause the condition to worsen. Talk therapy can help alleviate symptoms, including psychotherapy, light therapy, and electroconvulsive treatment (ECT). If you're suffering from depression or anxiety, ask your family members and friends for assistance and seek treatment as soon as possible to improve your condition.

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