Bipolar Depression Symptoms—And How
to Treat Them
Bipolar mood disorder is often described as a disorder in
which a person alternates between two states: a manic and a
depressive state. When a person moves from one state to the other,
the disorder can affect the behavior and personality of a person.
People with bipolar depression disorder
exhibit several common symptoms, depending the state that they are
in.
What are some bipolar depression
symptoms? When in a manic mode, patients describe feelings
of intense pleasure or happiness. They're often highly motivated and
creative. In fact, some very popular writers and artists have been
diagnosed with bipolar disorder and have exhibited most of its
symptoms.
For
example, people who exhibit bipolar depression symptoms may talk
incessantly and feel they have a difficult time getting their
point across, yet they have the ability to “think outside the box”
and are able to attack certain intellectual problems from a strange
perspective.
In this state, they may sleep and eat little. Some
people with bipolar depression describe feelings that can only be
described as extreme mania. Symptoms may include hostile
behavior, a tendency to destroy property, and experiencing delusions
or even hallucinations.
The other side of bipolar disorder is the lower
end, the state of deep depression. In this state, a person may
exhibit a feeling of hopelessness, a loss of interest in work or
family, anxiety, pessimism, a loss of interest in sex, and a desire
to sleep nearly all day.
Some people also exhibit other bipolar depression
symptoms, such as weight loss (or weight gain), thoughts of suicide,
physical complaints (headaches, stomachaches, sensitivity to light),
social withdrawal, and excessive use of alcohol or drugs.
Bipolar depression symptoms can be treated in
a couple of ways. Medication has proven to be effective in
battling the ailment — by curing each of the bipolar depression
symptoms. SSRI’s and MAOI’s are some of the most popular types of
medications. Psychotherapy has also proven to be effective.
Many doctors believe that a combination of the two is
the best approach, providing a prescription and offering one-on-one
or group therapy to those in need.

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