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Clinically Reviewed by : Dr. Satish Ramaiah
Executive Director, Psychiatry Services, Sukoon Health
Finding Balance is an Act of Self-Care
Some days you soar, and others sink. This is Bipolar Disorder. It can bring unstable mood swings, fluctuating between extreme highs and deep lows. During the high phase, a person may feel unusually energetic, talkative, confident, or need little sleep. In contrast, during the low phase, they may feel deeply sad, tired, withdrawn, or lose interest in activities they once enjoyed. These emotional shifts can affect relationships, work, and daily functioning, making life feel unpredictable for both the individual and their loved ones.
At Sukoon, we help individuals with Bipolar Disorder take steady steps toward stability and hope. Our team offers personalised and compassionate care, walking beside each person through every phase of their recovery journey.
Types of Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorder has two main types, based on the pattern and intensity of mood changes a person experiences.
- Bipolar I Disorder: Involves episodes of mania, periods of extremely high energy, confidence, or impulsive behaviour that may disrupt daily life. These highs often alternate with depressive episodes, where the person feels very low or withdrawn.
- Bipolar II Disorder: Features hypomania, a milder form of mania where energy and activity levels rise but do not cause major disruption, along with longer and more intense depressive episodes.Are you facing these Bipolar Disorder Symptoms?
Bipolar I Disorder
Bipolar I involves manic, hypomanic, and depressive episodes.
1) Manic Episodes: Periods of extremely high energy, excitement, or irritability. The person may talk rapidly, need little sleep, or engage in risky behaviours.
2) Hypomanic Episodes: Similar to mania but milder and shorter, with increased activity, confidence, and productivity.
3) Depressive Episodes: Phases of deep sadness, low energy, poor concentration, and loss of interest in daily activities.
Bipolar II Disorder
Bipolar II involves hypomanic and depressive episodes, without full-blown mania.
1) Hypomanic Episodes: Elevated or irritable mood, increased energy, and restlessness, yet still able to function in daily life.
2) Depressive Episodes: Longer-lasting periods of fatigue, hopelessness, excessive sleep, and difficulty focusing or managing daily tasks.
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