Bipolar Disorder

What is Bipolar Disorder?

Bipolar disorder is a mood condition characterized by alternating episodes of emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression).

These shifts affect mood, energy levels, behavior, and the ability to function consistently in daily life.

Symptoms

Symptoms of manic episodes include increased energy, reduced need for sleep, impulsive behavior, and racing thoughts.

Depressive episodes involve sadness, fatigue, hopelessness, loss of interest, and difficulty concentrating. Mood swings can vary in intensity and duration.

Types & Treatment

Bipolar disorder is generally categorized into Bipolar I, Bipolar II, and Cyclothymic Disorder. Bipolar I involves more severe manic episodes, while Bipolar II includes hypomania and major depressive episodes. Cyclothymic disorder involves chronic but milder mood fluctuations.


Treatment requires long-term psychiatric care focused on stabilizing mood patterns and preventing relapse. This often includes mood stabilizers, antipsychotic medications, and sometimes antidepressants under careful supervision.


Equally important is psychoeducation, which helps individuals recognize early warning signs of mood shifts and understand their condition. Consistent monitoring, lifestyle regulation, and structured support play a critical role in achieving long-term stability and improving overall quality of life.

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