Manic depression, formerly known as bipolar disorder, is a mental health illness that results in sharp mood fluctuations, including emotional highs (mania or hypomania), and lows (depression). When you experience depression, you could feel melancholy or hopeless and stop enjoying or being interested in most things. You could experience mania or hypomania (a less severe form of mania), which can make you feel euphoric, energized, or excessively irritated. The capacity to think clearly, energy levels, activities, judgment, and conduct can all be impacted by these mood changes. Mood swing episodes might happen seldom or repeatedly each year. While the majority of people will have some emotional symptoms in between bouts, some people might not. Although bipolar illness is a lifelong diagnosis, by adhering to a treatment plan, you can control your mood swings and other symptoms. The majority of the time, psychotherapy and drugs are used to treat bipolar illness (psychotherapy).
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