bipolar more symptoms

Interested in the signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder? Do you think you may be manic depressive? Bipolar disorder was recently discovered by Emil Kraepelin in the late nineteenth century. Since then, than is commonly believed that this disorder is more prevalent in society than people thought. Here are some of the symptoms of bipolar disorder.
Mixed State
Have you ever felt lethargic and anxious at the same time? If so, you may be manic depressive. A mixed state combines mania worst of the worst of the depression, making you feel tired and exhausted. A person in a mixed state with the highest risk of suicide, because they feel depressed, but still have the energy to attempt suicide.
Psychosis
In advanced stages of mania, psychosis can result. At this point, a person with bipolar disorder do not realize where they are at or what is happening around them. Their thinking becomes erratic and confusing, which can lead to suicide attempts. They may hear voices or hallucinate. Someone in a state of psychosis should be hospitalized immediately.
Memory Problems
It has recently come to light that in the long term, untreated bipolar disorder can cause a loss of brain tissue. In particular, impulse control and short memory term are made, similar to Alzheimer's disease. Recalling sometimes your schedule and faces and names may be difficult and embarrassing. Moreover, loss memory in bipolar disorder adversely affects academic performance
Insomnia
In an advanced state of mania, a person with Bipolar I can stay awake for days. Insomnia can result from stressful environments or an overdose of caffeine tablets. If this condition persists for more than a few days, can become psychotic. Furthermore, poor performance will lead to insomnia, which could lead to loss of jobs.
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