How to Tell If You Suffer from Manic
Depression
Manic depression is a condition that confuses many people.
Depression is usually linked to feelings of sadness and dread,
and this is often the case. There are many kinds of depression
that show up in a number of different ways. Manic depression is
one type that manifests itself in some surprising ways. Here we
will take a look at some of the signs that could indicate you
are suffering from this condition.
What Is It?
Manic depression is also known as bipolar disorder. When people
hear this it clears up a lot of the confusion about the
condition. Most people have heard of bipolar disorder and have
a general idea of what its symptoms are. This condition is the
result of a chemical imbalance in the brain, and should not be
left untreated. Basically, this condition is characterized by a
series of highs and lows and severe mood swings from one
extreme to the other.
Signs and Symptoms
There are a number of signs that can alert you to the fact that
you or one of your loved ones may be suffering from manic
depression. The most common symptom of people who are diagnosed
with manic depression is a feeling that their mind is racing.
Basically, they experience a flood of different thoughts and
ideas at the same time. They cannot control or make sense of
these thoughts. They find it difficult to focus on one idea
long enough to resolve it and move on to the next
one.
An accelerated heartbeat is another common symptom of manic
depression. Anxiety and depression often go hand in hand, and a
racing heartbeat is a classic symptom of anxiety. When this
symptom is experienced, it can actually intensify the severity
of any other symptoms you may be experiencing.
Some other common symptoms of the highs associated with this
condition include the following: an inability to relax or stop
doing a certain task is a classic example of this. Others
include going long periods of time without sleep, aggressive or
anxious behavior, poor judgment, restlessness, and unusually
happy or exited moods. These are just some of the common signs
of manic depression. They all point to the highs that are
experienced with this condition.
The behavior of a person suffering from this condition can
switch rather quickly to the exact opposite of the symptoms we
just mentioned. Long lasting periods of sadness and lethargy
are the most common. Decreased activity and interest in the
things that they usually enjoy are other signs. It may also
show up in various physical signs, such as sudden changes in
weight and appearance. The mood swings will sometimes get
severe enough to cause someone to attempt or commit
suicide.
As you can see, this is a very serious condition that can prove
to be life threatening. If you or someone you know is
experiencing one or more of these symptoms, you should seek
treatment as soon as possible. This condition will not go away
on its own and should never be left
untreated.
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