How to identify a bipolar disorder

Bipolar disorder

Bipolar disorder is one of the mental illnesses that causes the person who suffers it to have quite sudden changes, as far as the state of mind is concerned. It was also known by the name of manic depression, because these changes altered the entire cycle of the patient's life, since they also affect daily activities, sleep or thoughts.

Sometimes episodes of bipolar disorder can happen more or less frequently. But it is true that it will be something quite constant in your life. The good news is that it can be controlled by following the guidelines of a doctor and with the treatment adapted to each case. Psychological therapy will also be part of said treatment.. But how can I identify it?

An exaggerated sense of feeling good

It is true that sometimes we have very happy days and perhaps others not so much. It is life that is giving us and taking it away, but when everything passes a limit and we reach extremes, then perhaps it is telling us that not everything is going as well as it seemed. It is because of that an exaggerated feeling of joy or well-being can be a great indicator of disorder.

Changes in mood

compulsive buying

It is not so easy to identify a bipolar disorder. So when several of these options come together, then it will lead us to think about it. Because we continue with the extremes, that is, the affected person will begin to do things in an uncontrolled way. One of the most recurring is the issue of shopping. You will buy everything you do not need, without looking at sizes, colors or brands. Because only the feeling of filling that great joy brings him happiness or so he thinks at that moment.

Mixing ideas when speaking due to bipolar disorder

It is true that when we hear a person speak very fast, we can think that they are simply nervous. There are many that we meet every day and that have that condition of speaking at a great speed. But in this case, another of the symptoms that is most perceived is that of speaking quickly but also of mixing several topics without coming to mind, without finishing one and starting with another, etc.

Sleeping problems

By itself, the problem of falling asleep is something that can affect the majority of the population. Because it can also come for various reasons such as worries or stress. But when the slump is added to the great energy and with it problems being able to relax or sleep, then yes, we return to talking about something more indicative. Let's say yes bipolar disorder has a part of manic episodes that are full of energy, it also has its face of depressive episodes that are the opposite.

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Concentration problems in bipolar disorder

Those little desire to do things fall within the part of depressive episodes. Because starting from the fact that the joy limit has been reached, now the descent is even worse. This makes lack of strength, memory loss and even concentration problems. All this comes from the lack of energy and getting carried away by the most negative part.

Suicidal thoughts

We can say that in a major depressive episodeSuicidal thoughts or ideas may appear. In some cases, it is not only a thought by itself, but there have been cases in which it ended by planning suicide and in other cases, by attempting it. For all these reasons, it is not easy to determine when a person has this disorder, but as with many others, at the first symptom, it is best to ask for help or offer it.


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