Bipolar Disorder
Evidence-Based Information
Based on scientific research
Not a Substitute for
Professional Care
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✿ Signs and Symptoms
Emotional Signs
- •Grandiosity or inflated self-esteem (mania)
- •Racing thoughts
- •Severe hopelessness (depression)
- •Psychosis or delusions in severe cases
- •Extreme irritability
Physical Signs
- •Decreased need for sleep (mania)
- •Excessive sleeping (depression)
- •Rapid, pressured speech (mania)
- •Psychomotor agitation
- •Weight fluctuations
Behavioural Signs
- •Reckless spending or sexual behavior
- •Taking on unrealistic projects
- •Social withdrawal during low phases
- •Quitting jobs impulsively
- •Inability to maintain routines
✿ Root Causes
Root Causes & Triggers
Genetics
One of the most heritable psychiatric conditions; having a parent with bipolar significantly raises risk.
Brain Structure
Differences in gray matter volume and functional connectivity in areas regulating emotion.
Environmental Triggers
High stress, sleep deprivation, or substance use can trigger the onset of an episode in susceptible individuals.
Islamic Perspective
"The physician must manage the patient's environment to stabilize the humors."
Reflection & Clinical Context
Ibn Sina documented extreme mood oscillations, distinguishing between melancholia (severe depression) and mania. He treated these states holistically at Bimaristans using environmental modification, specific diets, and sound therapy to stabilize the patient's internal state.
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