Archive for October, 2011

Signs And Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder

Article by Anuradha Thakur

Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder which is also known as manic-depressive illness. It is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. Symptoms of bipolar disorder are different from the normal ups and downs that everyone experience through from time to time. Bipolar disorder symptoms can result in damage relationships, poor school performance, lost of good jobs and it can even cause suicide. But fortunately bipolar disorder can be treated and people with this illness can lead full and productive lives.

Bipolar disorder often develops in a person’s late teens or early adult years. At least half of all cases start before age 25.1 Some people have their first symptoms during childhood, while others may develop symptoms late in life. Bipolar disorder is not easy to spot when it starts. The symptoms may seem like separate problems, not recognized as parts of a larger problem. Some people suffer for years before they are properly diagnosed and treated. Like diabetes or heart disease, bipolar disorder is a long-term illness that must be carefully managed throughout a person’s life.

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Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia Art Therapy


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Take a step forward in bipolar treatment

Article by Mary jack

The bipolar treatment may not only include medications but there are natural ways of curing it too. To cure this it is very important that you know about all of the outcomes that are possible. Before moving towards bipolar treatment it is best knowing about bipolar symptoms. If you will find different mood attacks to someone than the may be a characteristic of the disorder. There might be genetical disorders in addition to normal disorders with no involvement of genes.

Food and living style can impact you to vary the concentration of the disorder. If you are a patient of bipolar two then you must give up eating much unhealthy foods because it will increase toxic chemicals in your stomach and you feel more depressed. Such patients spoil their social life as well because people don’t realize the reason behind their mood.

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A holistic approach to bipolar disorder.

Article by Madeleine Kelly

I am probably just as much to blame as any other writer on the internet. I’m guilty of writing articles that take one single aspect and talk about that without any context for the subject, no mention of the many other aspects that need to be considered. This time I’m going to rectify that with a discussion of the complete steps involved in living a truly fulfilling life with bipolar disorder.

First, can there be such a thing as a fulfilling life with bipolar disorder? Bipolar wrecks relationships because behaviour goes awry. For the same reason, a job can be hard to keep after a manic outburst. Study becomes impossible because of concentration problems. You can lose your children to child protection. How then can we claim a fulfilling life?

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Causes of Aggressive Cat Behavior

Article by Sonia Manning

Those who fear sweet little cuddly Pit Bulls or furry Wolf Hybrids have clearly never dealt with aggressive cat behavior. Cats can be downright violent! How can a beautiful, purring, loveable cat turn into something that clearly inspired Pet Cemetery in the blink of an eye? Some people say that all cats are bipolar, others simply say they know that they are the superior breed to their humans and have minds of their own.

If you are dealing with aggression, you cannot address it or look for ways to fix it without trying to understand what’s causing it. Cats may be moody but they typically have a reason why they act the way that they do.

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3D MRI of human brain


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Article by V K Rajagopalan

When it comes to bipolar disorder in children as well as in adults this is a disorder that can either be fairly mild with only infrequent episodes or it can be much more severe and more long lasting. It is also known as manic depression and those who suffer with Bipolar disorder tend to experience the associated symptoms in a number of different ways. Most people with Bipolar Disorder tend to experience around eight to ten manic or depressive episodes in the course of their lives. On the other hand there are those that might experience even fewer episodes or indeed more episodes.

According to the latest medical evidence that we have it would appear that children and adults with Bipolar Disorder actually have a higher death rate than those who do not have the disorder. This higher death rate is usually from heart problems and suicide. However it is important to note that bipolar disorder in children is treatable and when treatment is provided the child can go on to live a normal, healthy, and productive life.

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My struggle with Bipolar Disorder

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Article by Alex Moore

Do you typically inquire your self, “Am I bipolar?” Do you want to find out more about bipolar dysfunction, what exactly are bipolar signs and symptoms and the way a person can tell if she or he has the problem? Bipolar condition can be a medical issue characterized by abnormal and abrupt mood swings. These mood swings are acknowledged as mania and depression. Bipolar problem is categorized usually into among 3 sorts: Kind 1, Form two and Cyclothymia.

Even though bipolar dysfunction is diagnosed by a psychiatrist on observation of at least a single manic phase and one particular depressed state, a bipolar check can be used being an indicator of regardless of whether a person is struggling from mood swings that are so serious they really should look for expert services.

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Article by Ricky Hussey

Bipolar disorder is not a single disorder, but a category of mood disorders defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated mood, clinically referred to as mania. Individuals who experience manic episodes also commonly experience depressive episodes or symptoms, or mixed episodes which present with features of both mania and depression. These episodes are normally separated by periods of normal mood, but in some patients, depression and mania may rapidly alternate, known as rapid cycling. The disorder has been subdivided into bipolar I, bipolar II and cyclothymia based on the the type and severity of mood episodes experienced.

Causes

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