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Bipolar Disorder - Highlights
From Healthscout's partner site on bipolar, HealthCentral.com
HighlightsWhat is Bipolar Disorder? Bipolar disorder is a type of mood disorder. It usually develops in a person’s mid-teens or early adult years, but can affect people of all ages. With proper treatment, many patients are able to control their mood swings. Untreated bipolar disorder can lead to many serious problems, including substance abuse, financial crises, interpersonal difficulties, and increased risk of suicide. Bipolar Disorder Symptoms In bipolar disorder, manic symptoms alternate with depressive symptoms. Manic symptoms include:
![]() Diagnosis Bipolar disorder is diagnosed based on specific criteria defined by the American Psychiatric Association. There are several different types of bipolar disorder. Treatment Bipolar disorder is treated with mood stabilizing drugs. They include:
Many of these drugs are used in combination with one another. Side effects vary depending on the drug. Some of these drugs are not safe for pregnant women or should be used with caution. Psychotherapy is an important component of treatment. Other types of therapies (like electroconvulsive therapy) may also be used.
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