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Recognizing Someone With Bipolar Disorder



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By : faye bautista    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-02-04 20:32:26
To recognize someone who is a probable candidate for bipolar disorder can easily be resolved if the person is already exhibiting symptoms. Although, if the symptoms aren't that prominent and the person is subject to coming back to his normal status, it wouldn't be likely to be diagnosed because of the apparent signs.

It is easier to recognize something that is shown than something that is not. When you see someone with bleeding hands, you know that you have to fix medications and clean the wound of the affected part. When it comes to recognizing a person with such a psychological disorder, it is not going be easy as telling that he has broken ears or swollen fingers.

Tests must be made to diagnose if the person is really undergoing a stage of the disease. Upon testing a person, he goes into numerous psychological and medical examinations which can help assume or rule out any kind of problem. These tests can also help check if there are any related complications that have occurred to support the problem. There are tests that will help diagnose a problem.

Laboratory tests are one way of testing. This usually includes CBC or complete blood count, other blood tests, and thyroid tests. Urinalysis may also be provided. Physical tests is all about the outer physique of a person that includes the measuring of weight and height, taking of vital signs such as the person's temperature, respiratory and pulse rate and blood pressure, auscultation of the lungs and heart and examining the abdomen as a whole.

Under psychological exam, the physician will initiate conversation and trigger some of the patient's inner thoughts and feelings. Psychological exams can help distinguish the behavioral pattern that might have caused the disorder. The patient may also be asked to fill out certain questionnaires that can help in psychological assessments.

In order to be diagnosed with the disorder the person must meet certain criteria that are stated by the manual published by the association which is responsible for American psychiatric society. Upon diagnosing a person, the criteria must be based specifically on the type of bipolar disorder as well as the types of episodes and history.

To be able to learn more on the situation, you have to talk intently to your doctor and ask the long term treatments to the condition. Researchers say that bipolar disorder can be regarded as a series of disorders with varying symptom and degrees.

Early diagnosis for a person with bipolar disorder is very important. In the event that people are misdiagnosed or undiagnosed, the person affected will not get sufficient cure because the treatment may be severe or inappropriate. Thus, it is better to consult skilled medical professionals whose training and experience can provide the proper care in the most appropriate manner.
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