Bipolar Disorder
Definition:
A brain disorder
that causes changes in a person's mood, energy, and ability to function.
There are two
types of bipolar disorder which are Bipolar I Disorder and Bipolar II Disorder.
To be diagnosed
with Bipolar I disorder, one should experience:
-          
A
manic episode
-          
Hypomanic
episode
-          
Major
depressive episode
To be diagnosed
with Bipolar II disorder, one should experience:
-          
(at
least one) hypomanic episode
-          
(at
least one) major depressive episode
-          
What is manic,
hypomanic, and major depressive episode?
| Manic episode | Hypomanic episode | Major depressive episode | 
| A period of at least one week when a person is
  extremely high-spirited or irritable most of the day for most days, possesses
  more energy than usual | Less severe manic symptoms that need to last only
  four days in a row rather than a week | A period of at least two weeks in which a person
  has at least five of the following symptoms (including at least one of the
  first two symptoms) | 
| Symptoms: -          
  Decreased need for sleep -          
  Increased or faster speech -          
  Increased activity | Hypomanic symptoms do not lead to the major
  problems in daily functioning that manic symptoms commonly cause | Symptoms: -          
  Intense sadness or despair -          
  Loss of interest in activities the person
  once enjoyed -          
  Feelings of worthlessness or guilt -          
  Fatigue | 
Causes:
1. Experiencing
stressful life events, such as abuse, the death of a parent or being attacked
2. Family history
of bipolar disorder
3. Drug or
alcohol abuse
Complications:
1. Suicide
2. Damaged
relationships
3. Poor work or
school performance
Treatments:
1. Psychotherapy
2. Counseling
3. Medication
4. Hypnosis and
neuro linguistic programming (NLP)
Wong Medical
Centre provide treatment for bipolar disorder. For more information, please
call 0124520077/053114022

 
 
 
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