Bipolar Mood Disorder - Important Facts Patients Must Know
It is important to learn about any bipolar mood disorder even more if there is a case in the family as the chief causes linked with the condition are genetic; some scientists are divided in their opinion about the disorder being caused due to environmental factors, but it is yet to be established. Even if there is no family history of persons diagnosed with bipolar mood disorder, it is important to educate the patient and family members in order to have a loyal, support group that is attentive to the patient’s needs and can provide an emotional prop through hard times.
The first and foremost thing people need to know about bipolar disorder is that it affects the emotional and mental equilibrium of the patient; this means, the person is likely to suffer intense and sudden mood swings. One minute the individual diagnosed with bipolar mood disorder will be happy and the next, he’ll be extremely sad and then swing back to ecstatic again!
Many a time family may notice this change but not give it due importance attributing it to adolescent pangs or new-life changes at the onset of adulthood, since this is the period when the disorder mostly manifests itself. However, detection of the disorder is important at the early stages for timely control and proper treatment to take place after accurate diagnosis has been established.
Due to the extreme and frequent mood swings, patients diagnosed with bipolar mood disorder tend to lose focus on one topic and their mind flits from one thought to another, with the result that they are unable to make good decisions and can end up harming themselves and loved ones.
Many bipolar disorder patients thus, tend to isolate themselves as they are embarrassed about what they will due since many do not have control over their emotions and can be easily overwhelmed by sudden mood swings; but patient care and counseling that this is the wrong way to go about setting things right will help them realize their condition, its limitations and the need to seek ready help.
Denial and aggression are two common reactions of a patient diagnosed with bipolar mood disorder and many may not even be open to considering medical treatment, which is essential in testing, classifying and controlling the extent of the illness â but keeping family and friends in the know is extremely important for coming to terms with the problem.
Even if initially patients find it hard to admit to being diagnosed with bipolar disorder, with the help of a good therapist, they can inform and educate family and friends about their condition; this will help make their immediate support circle more aware of their needs as they will better understand the situation i.e. why the individual is talking incessantly, getting depressed, considering suicide or attempting it or even at the risk of substance abuse.
It is a known fact that 1 out of 5 bipolar disorder patients commit suicide and therefore, to prevent these persons with a clinically established tendency towards self-harm and destruction, there is an added need to control their symptoms.
It is necessary to emphasize on the need for acknowledging, diagnosing, testing and regularly evaluating the patient for manic-depressive tendencies so that timely clinical therapy and medication can be combined to control their level of bipolar disorder and help them lead as normal a life as possible for them.
Abhishek Agarwal
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