Information From Your Health Care Provider

BIPOLAR DISORDER

(Manic-Depressive Disorder)

 Basic information

description

Bipolar disorder is a condition in which a person has episodes of mania (being excited and high) and of depression (being sad and down). These episodes can alternate with periods of normal behavior. Episodes may last days, weeks, or months. Symptoms usually appear between ages 15 to 25, but the disorder can affect all ages. There are several types of bipolar disorder (ranging from mild to more severe).

FREQUENT SIGNS & SYMPTOMS

causes

There is no single cause. Genetics plays a part. Other factors may include changes in chemicals in the brain and environmental factors, such as stress.

risk increases with

Family history of bipolar disorder.

PREVENTIVE MEASURES

There are no known preventive measures.

expected outcomes

Long-term therapy can help reduce how often and how severe the episodes are.

possible complications

 diagnosis & treatment

general measures

medications

Drugs will be prescribed to help relieve symptoms of the depression and the manic episodes. Other drugs may be prescribed to help prevent mood swings. Changes in drugs or dosages may be needed at various times to manage the illness more effectively.

activity

Maintain daily activities. Exercise on a regular basis.

diet

Try to eat well even if you have little or no appetite.

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