Bipolar Disorder Symptoms
1 bipolar mania or hypo mania symptoms include.
Bipolar disorder symptoms. Recognizing bipolar disorder bipolar disorder can be difficult to diagnose but these tips may help you recognize the symptoms. Needing little sleep to feel rested. Symptoms during hypomanic episodes include. People with bipolar disorder have an increased chance of having thyroid disease migraine headaches heart disease diabetes obesity and other physical illnesses.
During a depressed phase bipolar symptoms include. Warning signs of bipolar disorder bipolar disorder can be sneaky. Feelings of sadness emptiness or hopelessness loss of interest in activities inability to sleep or sleeping too much decreased energy feelings of worthlessness and guilt trouble concentrating or focusing weight gain or weight loss without dieting suicidal thoughts or tendencies. Uncharacteristic periods of anger and aggression.
Mania and hypomania are two distinct types of episodes but they have the same symptoms. Feelings of sadness or hopelessness loss of interest in pleasurable or usual activities difficulty sleeping. Some symptoms that suggest a teenager might have bipolar disorder are. Easy tearfulness frequent sadness.
Depression can overshadow other. Racing thoughts inflated self esteem unusual energy. Flying suddenly from one idea to the next having exaggerated self confidence rapid pressured uninterruptible and loud speech increased energy with hyperactivity and a decreased need for sleep. Less need for sleep impulsiveness a reckless pursuit of gratification shopping sprees impetuous travel more and sometimes.
Early morning awakening loss of energy and constant lethargy sense of guilt or low self esteem difficulty concentrating negative thoughts. Feeling sad or hopeless for long periods of time withdrawing from friends and family losing interest in activities that you once enjoyed having a significant change in. Symptoms mania and hypomania. A major depressive episode includes symptoms that are severe enough to cause noticeable.
Abnormal behavior during manic episodes includes. Infrequent episodes of mania can go undetected. Sometimes a person with severe episodes of mania or depression may experience psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations or delusions. Flying suddenly from one idea to the next rapid pressured uninterruptible and loud speech increased energy with hyperactivity and a decreased need for sleep inflated self image excessive spending hypersexuality substance abuse.