Saturday, May 16, 2020

How Bipolar Disorder Affects Your Mood And Transmuting Sleep

Bipolar disorder is a mental disorder that affects your mood and transmuting sleep, energy, thinking, and behavior in daily life. This disease is also known as Manic Depression or Manic Depressive Disorder. â€Å"This disease was found over 100 years ago by Emil Kraeplin who characterized this disease as, â€Å"Manic-Depression Insanity†,† (WebMD). Bipolar disorder happens in both genders, but befalls mostly in females. Within the psychological disorder, it is different within each gender. The symptoms and risk factors such as being wretched all the time, lack of self-esteem, genes, and having suicidal thoughts all contribute to affect daily life and some individuals, (mostly women) look for the finest treatments to help ameliorate life. Women are predominantly diagnosed with bipolar 2 disorder while men are diagnosed with manic disorder. Thyroid imbalanced levels are more commonly found in women the men. â€Å"Women tend to have hypothyroidism (low activity of the thy roid gland) during their menstrual cycle. Women produce estrogen and progesterone that spreads throughout the body during their menstrual cycle and tend to have more mood swings during their menstrual cycle compared to being off of it. When women produce more estrogen than they typically should, they tend to risk depression. The elevated levels in thyroid conflicts contribute or associate with rapid cycling. Rapid cycling is when bipolar patients have four or more episodes of depression or mania within a year. â€Å"Some women

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