Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorder affects millions of people yet many go undiagnosed in many cases. It is a condition that can disrupt lives and threaten family relationships. Bipolar Disorder symptoms are usually preceded by at least one episode of mania which is an affective disorder in which the the individual tends to respond excessively including anger, mania and mood swings.
Bipolar Test
It can often take years to properly diagnose Bipolar Disorder. Oftentimes, mental health professionals will consider Bipolar Disorder as depression or other illness. The disorder can be difficult to diagnose until an episode of mania presents itself. Family history can also play an important role in any bipolar test, it is therefore important to provide all necessary historical family health information to a qualified health care provider.
Bipolar Symptoms
Knowing the Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder and communicating them to a specialist can help both the patient and the family. Once diagnosed the patient can better adapt to know when a crisis may be starting and how essential it is to get proper treatment as soon as possible. Bipolar Disorder symptoms can include:
- Feelings of uncommon euphoria
- Unusual irritability
- Difficulty maintaining attention on specific topics
- Speaking rapidly or uncontrollably
- Feelings of grandeur leading to recklessness