Bipolar Disease

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Bipolar disorder is not an easy illness to detect. The patient might suffer for years before he or she is diagnosed and treated. Bipolar disorder can have a lot of results, some of these could end up with damaged relationships, poor jobs or school performance, and even suicide. Although this long- term illness can cause a lot of problems in patients, treating it correctly can lead the patient to have a full and productive life. Bipolar disorder is a brain illness caused by an underlying problem with specific brain circuits, and the balance of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. Doctors have imaging tools such as (FMRI) which stands for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and (PET) which stands for Positron Magnetic Resonance which allows doctors to take pictures of the brain at work to the patient with this illness. MRI studies showed that patients with mental disorders brain is different to that of a healthy person's brain. Childrens brain with bipolar disorder shows that their brain is kind of the same to that of a children with multi-dimensional impairment, which is a disorder in which symptoms overlap with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Its also very rare for children to develop the illness, although some children do they call the illness early-onset bipolar disorder. Children with this illness tend to get more severe mood swings than adults with bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is also known as manic-depressive illness which causes unusual shifts in mood, energy,and the ability to carry out day to day tasks. These symptoms can be very severe. This disorder develops either in early adult years or a person's late teens; sometimes their first symptoms can occur during a person’s childhood some develop their symp... ... middle of paper ... ...e or she can still end up with successful careers, satisfying relationships, and happy family lives. Treating this disorder correctly and having coping skills the patient can learn how to manage well his or her symptoms with the help of surrounding people that love them. Works Cited “Bipolar Disorder.” National Institutes of Mental Health. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Web. 27 November 2013. “Bipolar Disorder.” MedlinePlus. U.S. Department Of Mental and Health Services. Web. 27 November 2013. “Bipolar Disorder Health Center” WebMD. Health Solutions. Web. 27 November 2013 “Bipolar Disorder in Adults.” National Institute of Mental Health. National Institutes of Health. Web. 27 November. 2013. “Bipolar Disorder in Children and Teens.” National Institutes of Mental Health. U.S. Department of Health Human Services. Web. 27 Nov. 2013

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