Monday, June 26, 2006

Bipolar Disorder Triggers Severe Mood Swings

Published June 20, 2006
(HealthDay News) -- Bipolar disorder, sometimes called manic depression, is characterized by mood swings so severe that a person's relationships, occupation, and overall ability to function can be severely compromised.

The U.S. National Institute of Mental Health says symptoms typically include episodes of extreme euphoria, followed by episodes of extreme sadness, depression or anger -- but often with temperate periods in between. Other signs of bipolar disorder include insomnia or sleeping too much, drastic weight loss or gain, difficulty concentrating, anxiousness, and thoughts of suicide.

The disorder usually can be controlled with prescription medications -- frequently lithium -- that minimize the emotional swings. Treatments are most effective if they are taken continuously, not intermittently, the NIMH says.

Ten Super Secrets For Weight Loss

Ten Super Secrets For Weight Loss

$9.95
[ learn more ]

Add to Cart

Learn the TOP SECRET Ten Super Secrets for Weight Loss
"When you have a clean body, strong immune system and a balanced pH level,
you have a healthy body, which will prevent, resist and eliminate disease".


Weight Loss Plan Kit

Weight Loss Plan Kit

$172.80
[ learn more ]

Add to Cart

Includes: Oxy-Powder, Slimirex (180 Count), Weight Loss Secrets Revealed, Ten Super Secrets for Weight Loss

No comments:

ClickComments

Dr. Group's Secret to Health Kit

Dr. Group's Secret to Health Kit

$39.94
[ learn more ]

Add to Cart

Dr. Group's Secret to Health Kit offers simple at-home solutions for cleansing internally and externally thereby reducing toxins, restoring the body's natural healing process, and helping you achieve true health and happiness.