About bipolar disorder:

Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depressive psychosis, is a mental condition that involves mood swings. Bipolar disorder is marked by the shift of mood from one pole of depression to another one named mania; which is usually episodic. Patients with bipolar disorder may face difficulty managing day-to-day tasks that we routinely do every day. This disease may not have permanent cure, but the symptoms can be controlled and channelized, says the best psychiatrist named Dr. Anirban Gozi.

Bipolar disorder is comprised of depression, which might stay longer than a manic phase which is shorter lasting but might be more devastating. Some of the affected people experience changes of mood (episodes) quite often, whereas others face it episodically.

Symptoms:

Bipolar disorder involves 3 phases mainly.

Mania- The person feels emotionally high. He/ she may be extremely impulsive, excited, energetic, and euphoric. He/ she may also indulge in unprotected sex, drug abuse, and spending sprees.

Hypomania- It is usually found in people with bipolar II disorder, and the symptoms are similar to that of mania but are less severe than mania. But the change of mood can be noticed.

Depression- While going through a phase of depression, one may feel deeply sad and hopeless. He/she may suffer from a loss of energy and interest even in those activities he/ she loved once. Too much sleep or too little sleep is also a symptom. A person with bipolar disorder may also have suicidal thoughts.

Symptoms of women:

Women with bipolar disorder have symptoms such as-

Milder episodes of mania

Depression grasp them more than manic episodes

Women may be diagnosed with bipolar disorder in their 20s or 30s

Women with bipolar disorder suffer from rapid cycling, which means they have four or more phases or episodes of depression and mania in a year

Women may also suffer from thyroid disease, migraines, anxiety disorders, and obesity

Prone to a lifetime risk of becoming an alcoholic or have alcohol use disorder.

Bipolar disorder in women relapses more often due to hormonal changes such as menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and also menopause. So, if you are a woman with symptoms of bipolar disorder, contact the best psychiatrist, and kindly do not neglect thinking it to be a trivial issue as it’s not.

Symptoms of men:

Men with bipolar disorder have symptoms such as-

Men may get diagnosed with bipolar disorder earlier in life.

The manic episodes of men might be more severe

Men get into substance abuse, and that hampers their health entirely

Men act out while going through a manic episode

Suicidal attempts in men are more lethal than women, however number of attempts might be more in women.

It is a fact that bipolar disorder might not have a permanent solution, but the symptoms can be controlled with the help of the best psychiatrist named Dr. Anirban Gozi. So do not hesitate and visit him now.