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DEFINITION<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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Bipolar Disorder is a mental disorder which is characterized by disruptive mood swings with episodes of mania or depression. Normally, people with Bipolar Disorder have problems with elevated energy levels, cognition, and mood with some people having more depressive episodes.<\/p>\n

CAUSES<\/strong><\/p>\n

There is a generic component to Bipolar Disorder. Genetic factors can determine how a person\u2019s body reacts to sickness. However, genetics alone cannot be the only determining factor to decide whether a person will be contact the mental disorder. When a person is from a family with a history of mental disorder, it is not always the case that the patient has a high probability of being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder.<\/p>\n

The mostly likely trigger of Bipolar Disorder is environmental stress such as a life changing event. There is evidence to suggest different individual has different abilities to handle their mental health to prevent this mental disorder from developing. Other outside factors include the patients\u2019 abuse of medications and illegal drugs to cause the distortion of brain chemicals.<\/p>\n

Research has shown that people with Bipolar Disorder differ somewhat in the structure of their brains and the activation of the areas in their brains. There are a variety of techniques that can help doctors to diagnose the biochemical imbalance in people\u2019s brain such as Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI) and Positron Emission Tomography (PET). When consider the prospect of someone being diagnosed with this disorder, the doctors have to consider the possibility of the co-existent of other mental disorders.<\/p>\n

SYMPTOMS<\/strong><\/p>\n

Mania or a manic episode:<\/u><\/p>\n