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Introduction

Introduction In our daily lives and work, we can often see some moody people. Moodyness is a snoring, its roots are impetuous, and if left unchecked, it can lead to mental disorders. "Mood" is a disease, sometimes full of energy, unrestrained, sometimes unhappy, and unable to do anything. Many teenagers often have the above phenomenon. Experts say that this is a kind of "bipolar disorder", also known as bipolar disorder.

Cause

Cause

At present, scientists are still not sure what causes this mental illness, but because it is circulating in the family, researchers believe that the disease has certain genetic factors. There are many causes, and genetic factors and stress are important causes of bipolar disorder. The medical profession has a very strict definition of bipolar disorder. Therefore, people who do not feel that their emotions are high or low are suffering from bipolar disorder. The symptoms between emotional disorders are very similar, so psychiatrists need detailed consultation. Can be determined.

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The main manifestations are obvious and lasting moods, thinking and emotional excitement, as follows:

1, the mood is high: the patient often shows a happy, happy shape, as if the world has no troubles. Patients often claim to be optimists. Emotional reactions may be unstable and irritating. Sometimes they may be refuted due to small trivialities or opinions, and unsatisfied and violent, and may cause sabotage or aggression.

2, thinking and running: the Lenovo process is obviously accelerated, the concept is coming one after another, a lot of voices, and endless. Due to the distraction of attention, the topic often shifts with the environment, and the concept can be erratic. Patients often have the experience of "opening their brains" and "speaking with their thoughts."

3, self-evaluation is too high: self-feeling good, often too high to evaluate their talents, can appear exaggerated ideas.

4, psychomotor excitement: manic patients have a wide range of interests, likes to be lively, have more contacts, take the initiative to be close to people, and people who don't know each other are also seeing the same.

5. Patients suffering from "bipolar disorder" tend to be extremely energetic and have reduced sleep requirements.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Because clinically simple mania is extremely rare, manic episodes should be considered as "bipolar disorder." "Bipolar affective disorder" usually occurs between the ages of 15 and 24 years. Because of the high emotional, energetic, self-perceived feelings of patients with squally episodes, they do not take the initiative to seek medical treatment. When they come to a depressive episode, they are easy to ignore the previous mania. Symptoms, so this part of the patient is often missed or misdiagnosed as unipolar depression. "Bipolar affective disorder" is characterized by intense mood swings, with 33% of patients being depressed and 11% being manic. In a special period of low mood "emptiness" (there will be a hopeless or pessimistic feeling), often accompanied by a variety of symptoms of autonomic nervous system disorders. 60% of patients have symptoms of bipolar disorder before the age of 20, but in many cases "bipolar disorder" is prone to delay diagnosis, and patients with inconsistent mood are often misdiagnosed as schizophrenia. Because of the neglect of hypomanic episodes, single-phase depression is the most common cause of misdiagnosis. In fact, behavioral impulses and thoughts often indicate that there is a bipolar disorder.

The main manifestations are obvious and lasting moods, thinking and emotional excitement, as follows:

1, the mood is high: the patient often shows a happy, happy shape, as if the world has no troubles. Patients often claim to be optimists. Emotional reactions may be unstable and irritating. Sometimes they may be refuted due to small trivialities or opinions, and unsatisfied and violent, and may cause sabotage or aggression.

2, thinking and running: the Lenovo process is obviously accelerated, the concept is coming one after another, a lot of voices, and endless. Due to the distraction of attention, the topic often shifts with the environment, and the concept can be erratic. Patients often have the experience of "opening their brains" and "speaking with their thoughts."

3, self-evaluation is too high: self-feeling good, often too high to evaluate their talents, can appear exaggerated ideas.

4, psychomotor excitement: manic patients have a wide range of interests, likes to be lively, have more contacts, take the initiative to be close to people, and people who don't know each other are also seeing the same.

5. Patients suffering from "bipolar disorder" tend to be extremely energetic and have reduced sleep requirements.

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