1 of 4 / Overview
View AllWhat Is Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar disorder can lead to risky behavior, damaged relationships and careers, and even suicidal tendencies if it's not treated.
What Causes Bipolar Disorder?
Doctors don't completely understand the causes of bipolar disorder. But they've gained a greater understanding in recent years.
How is Bipolar Disorder Diagnosed?
A bipolar disorder diagnosis is made only by taking careful note of symptoms, including their severity, length, and frequency.
Who's at Risk for Bipolar Disorder?
Bipolar disorder affects men and women equally, as well as all races, ethnic groups, and socioeconomic classes.
2 of 4 / Symptoms & Types
View AllWarning Signs of Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder can be sneaky. Episodes of mania can go undetected. Depression can overshadow other aspects of the illness.
Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar symptoms are periods of elevated or irritable mood with dramatic increases in energy, activity, and fast thinking.
What are Mania and Hypomania?
How to recognize the symptoms of mania and hypomania, part of the manic phases of bipolar disorder.
Depression Symptoms in Bipolar Disorder
The dramatic mood episodes of bipolar disorder do not follow a predictable pattern.
3 of 4 / Treatment
View AllWhat Kind of Doctor Treats Bipolar Disorder?
There are many medications for treating bipolar disorder, so a psychiatrist should oversee treatment.
Bipolar Treatment Options
Bipolar disorder is treated with three main classes of medication: mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and antidepressants.
Bipolar Medication Tips
If you have bipolar disorder, you may need to take medication indefinitely and possibly for the rest of your life.
Tricyclic Antidepressants
Tricyclic antidepressants work by increasing activity of the brain chemicals serotonin and norepinephrine.
4 of 4 / Living With
View AllBipolar Disorder and Healthy Lifestyle
Along with seeing your doctor and therapist and taking your medicines, simple daily habits can help manage your bipolar disorder.
Bipolar Disorder and Diet
Certain foods and dietary supplements might play a role in helping -- or hindering -- people with bipolar disorder.
Bipolar Disorder and Supplements
Are there any dietary supplements that can help with bipolar disorder symptoms?
Dealing With Bipolar Mood Swings
It's important to catch changes in your mood, energy levels, and sleeping patterns before they develop into something serious.
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Managing My Life With Bipolar Disorder
Life with bipolar disorder has its challenges. Experts, advocates, and those living with the condition share tips on how to manage it.
Famous People With Bipolar Disorder
About 3% of Americans may have bipolar disorder during their lifetimes. Here are 18 famous people who were diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Bipolar Disorder Overview
Do you or someone you know suffer from bipolar disorder (sometimes called manic depression)? WebMD provides an overview of this disorienting condition that causes extreme shifts in mood.
Life With Bipolar
Bentz Deyo knew his thought patterns weren’t normal. How does he channel the mania that continuously creeps back into his life?
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