subject: Information On Bipolar Disorder [print this page] Bipolar depression tends to come in cycles that are mixed with periods when the patient feels intense highs. During these peaks bipolar depression is forgotten and the person may feel invincible and this may lead to other problems. Bipolar disorder, also known under its old name "manic depression", is a mental illness characterized by constantly changing moods. A person with bipolar disorder experience alternating "highs" (what doctors call "mania") and "valleys" (also known as depression). Bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression) is a disease, it is a disease that causes psychological problems to such an extent that daily activity is complicated by the symptoms. The most prominent symptoms are extreme mood known as depression and mania.
Depression can be described as feeling sad, blue, unhappy, miserable, or down in the dumps. Most of us feel this way at one time or another for short periods. Depression symptoms include feelings of sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness and guilt. These people sleep too much or too little and experience changes in appetite or weight. Depression can also affect thinking, appreciation and social behavior in ways that can cause serious problems. For example, increases the risk of suicide.
Symptoms can occur from infancy or early childhood, or may suddenly emerge in adolescence or adulthood. Until recently, a diagnosis of the disease is rare in childhood. Symptoms may occur gradually or suddenly during childhood, adolescence or adulthood. Researchers have identified cases of bipolar disorder in all age groups studied, among preschoolers. Other symptoms are palpitations, tremors and chest pains. Get facts about causes and medications used in treatment.
Treatment of borderline personality disorder and bipolar are also similar. A combination of therapy and medication is usually preferred by psychiatrists. Treatment options are expanding, but few have been adequately studied.