Bipolar II Symptoms – What To Look For



Bipolar ii symptoms are many although there is one chief protagonist amongst these. Bipolar disorder has many variations of which bipolar 2 is one of them. We will mention only the bipolar disorder ii variation which does not have “mania symptoms” to make it stand out or easily recognizable. Depression is the main symptom of Bipolar ii. Bipolar II disorder is distinguished from bipolar I by the lack of one or more manic episodes or mixed with a reference to how the individual reacts. The reality is that in both cases the symptoms are the same. Bipolar ii disorder is one of 4 types of mood disorders. Patients will typically have a defect in the way their brain handles certain neurotransmitters, the chemical messengers that nerve impulses and go between neurons, low levels of chemicals dopamine and norepinephrine. While high levels of that substance causes manic depression, characterized by the symptoms that are quite the opposite. Showing the patient’s emotions and exaggerated greatness, in bipolar disorder ii symptoms are rather slow. This is the low state of the disease. Some symptoms may be showing tiredness, sleeping too little or no interest in everyday tasks and in the worst cases thoughts of suicide.

If the patient experiences any symptoms that indicate they may be suffering from this disease it is very important to seek information and immediately see a doctor specializing in mental disorders. Since it is a chronic mental illness, if it is treated on time it can be controlled. Unfortunately it is a condition that has no cure and many people can live with it without being properly diagnosed. The wrong diagnosis of a condition as serious as manic depressive disorder can lead to serious implications thus complicating the control of the disease. This condition is so serious that in the worst case scenario it can lead to suicide (God forbid). The reality is that there is a debate among experts in terms of whether the cause is hereditary or not. If so there are some genes involved. Genetic or not there is simply no specific reason for someone being afflicted with this illness. While others argue that any physical or emotional trauma such as loss, interruption of an important relationship or serious accidental injury, may precede the onset of bipolar disorder. However, bipolar disorder is a common occurrence with no identifiable predisposition factors.

 

It’s worth mentioning that although it is a condition that can affect anyone regardless of gender, race or age, in a large number of cases they tend to develop in childhood, adolescence or early adulthood. It is suspected that a significant number of children diagnosed with attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the US suffer from bipolar illness.

According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, one third of the 3.4 million children and adolescents with depression in the United States could, in fact, be experiencing an incipient bipolar disorder. However, the disease manifests itself differently in children. Children usually have an ongoing mood disorder which is a mix of mania and depression. This rapid and severe cycle produces chronic irritability and few clear periods of normality between episodes. In school the child could be quiet and polite one moment and then be disruptive and threatening in a short space of time with no provocation. This can lead to the child being labelled as a “bad kid” when in fact they are merely displaying typical bipolar ii symptoms so it’s important to get medical advice immediately to curb the volatile moods they are experiencing.


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