People with bipolar disorder often experienced with extreme changes of mood episodes, such as full of joy or known as a manic episode, sad or hopeless or known as depressive episode, or combination in both or known as mixed state.
People with bipolar disorder also may be explosive and irritable during mood episodes.
Extreme changes can also be seen from their activities such as sleeping, eating, exercise, socialize, and other various activities.
Someone is likely to have bipolar disorder when she/he has some symptoms of manic or depressive for most of the day. Sometimes, the symptoms are so severe, making the person is not able to doing something appropriately at work, school, or at home.
Although this disorder could be happening in both men and women including to adolescent, however, women are vulnerable with this disorder.
The signs of bipolar disease may looks like excessive sadness, feeling guilty, easy to angry, hyperactive, feeling isolate from any community, feeling hopeless in any objectivity, loss of sexual drive, hard to sleep, tiredness, shyness, loss of motivation, irritability, apathy, suicidal thinking, and perhaps some other that related to swing mood.
As the risk of bipolar disease may lead to suicidal thinking, this disorder should be treated carefully and intensively, while improving lifestyle has significant effects to treat bipolar disorder.