Overview
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness characterized by rapid change in mood. It includes both manic episode and depressive episode. Bipolar disorder patients can be divided into two types, one is predominantly in manic mood while the other is predominantly in depressive mood.Signs and Symptoms
Feeling unusually high and optimistic or extremely irritable, Grandiosity, Sleeping very little but feeling very energetic, Rapid speech, Racing thoughts, Highly distractible, Impaired judgment and impulsiveness, Acting recklessly without thinking about the consequences, Delusions and hallucinations, Feeling hopeless, Irritability, Inability to experience pleasure, Fatigue or loss of energy, Physical and mental sluggishnessCommon Causes
Genetic, Biological traits, Brain-chemical imbalances, Hormonal problems,Environmental factorsRisk Factors
Age around 25, Family history of bipolar disorder, Drug Abuse, Bereavement, Head injuryInvestigation Techniques
Full blood count ,Urine toxicology,MRI,CT Scan,Liver function test, ElectroencephalogramTreatment and Prevention
Mood stabilizers, Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, Psychosocial interventions,Electroconvulsive therapyPsychological Issues
Depression, Hallucination, Delusion