HOMOEOPATHY FOR BIPOLAR DISORDER
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness marked by extreme shifts in
mood. Symptoms can include an extremely elevated mood called mania. They can
also include episodes of depression.
Bipolar disorder, formerly called bipolar disease or manic depression, is a mental health condition
that causes extreme mood swings that include emotional highs (mania or
hypomania) and lows (depression).
People with bipolar disorder may have trouble managing everyday
life tasks at school or work, or maintaining relationships.
When you become depressed, you may feel sad or hopeless and lose
interest or pleasure in most activities. When your mood shifts to mania or
hypomania (less extreme than mania), you may feel euphoric, full of energy or
unusually irritable. These mood swings can affect sleep, energy, activity,
judgment, behavior and the ability to think clearly.
Episodes of mood swings may occur rarely or multiple times a
year. While most people will experience some emotional symptoms between
episodes, some may not experience any.
Although bipolar disorder is a lifelong condition, In most cases, bipolar disorder is treated
with medications and psychological counseling (psychotherapy).
Causes
The exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown, but several factors
may be involved, such as:
·
Biological differences. People
with bipolar disorder appear to have physical changes in their brains. The
significance of these changes is still uncertain but may eventually help
pinpoint causes.
Genetics. Bipolar disorder is more common in people who have a
first-degree relative, such as a sibling or parent, with the condition.
Researchers are trying to find genes that may be involved in causing bipolar
disorder
Environmental factors. Outside factors may contribute to bipolar disorder. These
factors can include extreme stress,
traumatic experiences, and physical illness.
Symptoms
There are several types of bipolar and related disorders. They
may include mania or hypomania and depression. Symptoms can cause unpredictable
changes in mood and behavior, resulting in significant distress and difficulty
in life.
·
Bipolar I disorder. You've had at least one
manic episode that may be preceded or followed by hypomanic or major depressive
episodes. In some cases, mania may trigger a break from reality (psychosis).
·
Bipolar II disorder. You've had at least one
major depressive episode and at least one hypomanic episode, but you've never
had a manic episode.
·
Cyclothymic disorder. You've
had at least two years — or one year in children and teenagers — of many
periods of hypomania symptoms and periods of depressive symptoms (though less
severe than major depression).
·
Other types. These include, for example,
bipolar and related disorders induced by certain drugs or alcohol or due to a
medical condition, such as Cushing's disease, multiple sclerosis or stroke.
Bipolar II disorder is not a milder form of bipolar I disorder,
but a separate diagnosis. While the manic episodes of bipolar I disorder can be
severe and dangerous, individuals with bipolar II disorder can be
depressed for longer periods, which can cause significant impairment.
Although bipolar disorder can occur at any age, typically it's
diagnosed in the teenage years or early 20s. Symptoms can vary from person to
person, and symptoms may vary over time.
Mania and hypomania
Mania and hypomania are two distinct types of episodes, but they
have the same symptoms. Mania is more severe than hypomania and causes more
noticeable problems at work, school and social activities, as well as
relationship difficulties. Mania may also trigger a break from reality
(psychosis) and require hospitalization.
Both a manic and a hypomanic episode include three or more of
these symptoms:
·
Abnormally upbeat, jumpy or wired
·
Increased activity, energy or
agitation
·
Exaggerated sense of well-being
and self-confidence (euphoria)
·
Decreased need for sleep
·
Unusual talkativeness
·
Racing thoughts
·
Distractibility
·
Poor decision-making — for
example, going on buying sprees, taking sexual risks or making foolish
investments
Major depressive episode
A major depressive episode includes symptoms that are severe
enough to cause noticeable difficulty in day-to-day activities, such as work,
school, social activities or relationships. An episode includes five or more of
these symptoms:
·
Depressed mood, such as feeling
sad, empty, hopeless or tearful (in children and teens, depressed mood can
appear as irritability)
·
Marked loss of interest or
feeling no pleasure in all — or almost all — activities
·
Significant weight loss when not
dieting, weight gain, or decrease or increase in appetite (in children, failure
to gain weight as expected can be a sign of depression)
·
Either insomnia or sleeping too
much
·
Either restlessness or slowed
behavior
·
Fatigue or loss of energy
·
Feelings of worthlessness or
excessive or inappropriate guilt
·
Decreased ability to think or
concentrate, or indecisiveness
·
Thinking about, planning or
attempting suicide
Other features of bipolar disorder
Signs and symptoms of bipolar I and bipolar II disorders may
include other features, such as anxious distress, melancholy, psychosis or
others. The timing of symptoms may include diagnostic labels such as mixed or
rapid cycling. In addition, bipolar symptoms may occur during pregnancy or
change with the seasons.
Symptoms in children and teens
Symptoms of bipolar disorder can be difficult to identify in
children and teens. It's often hard to tell whether these are normal ups and
downs, the results of stress or trauma, or signs of a mental health problem
other than bipolar disorder.
Children and teens may have distinct major depressive or manic
or hypomanic episodes, but the pattern can vary from that of adults with
bipolar disorder. And moods can rapidly shift during episodes. Some children
may have periods without mood symptoms between episodes.
The most prominent signs of bipolar disorder in children and
teenagers may include severe mood swings that are different from their usual
mood swings.
Risk factors
Factors that may increase the risk of developing bipolar
disorder or act as a trigger for the first episode include:
·
Having a first-degree relative, such as a parent or sibling,
with bipolar disorder
·
Periods of high stress, such as the death of a loved one or
other traumatic event
·
Drug or alcohol abuse
Complications
Left untreated, bipolar disorder can result in serious problems
that affect every area of your life, such as:
·
Problems related to drug and alcohol use
·
Suicide or suicide attempts
·
Legal or financial problems
·
Damaged relationships
·
Poor work or school performance
Co-occurring conditions
If you have bipolar disorder, you may also have another health
condition that needs to be treated along with bipolar disorder. Some conditions
can worsen bipolar disorder symptoms or make treatment less successful.
Examples include:
·
Anxiety disorders
·
Eating disorders
·
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD)
·
Alcohol or drug problems
·
Physical health problems, such as
heart disease, thyroid problems, headaches or obesity
Prevention
There's no sure way to prevent bipolar disorder. However,
getting treatment at the earliest sign of a mental health disorder can help
prevent bipolar disorder or other mental health conditions from worsening.
If you've been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, some strategies
can help prevent minor symptoms from becoming full-blown episodes of mania or
depression:
·
Pay attention to warning signs. Addressing
symptoms early on can prevent episodes from getting worse. You may have
identified a pattern to your bipolar episodes and what triggers them. Call your
doctor if you feel you're falling into an episode of depression or mania.
Involve family members or friends in watching for warning signs.
·
Avoid drugs and alcohol. Using
alcohol or recreational drugs can worsen your symptoms and make them more
likely to come back.
·
Take your medications exactly as directed. You may
be tempted to stop treatment — but don't. Stopping your medication or reducing
your dose on your own may cause withdrawal effects or your symptoms may worsen
or return.
HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES
Homoeopathy
today is a rapidly growing system and is being practiced all over the world. It
strength lies in its evident effectiveness as it takes a holistic approach
towards the sick individual through promotion of inner balance at mental, emotional, spiritual and physical
levels. When bipolar disorder is
concerned there are many effective medicines available in Homoeopathy , but the
selection depends upon the individuality of the patient , considering mental
and physical symptoms.
Homoeopathic
remedies can magically manage tis condition, bipolar disorder.
AURUM METALLICUM 200-Aurum met. is an effective remedy for bipolar disorder with depression.Aurummetallicum
patients are very serious people, strongly focussed on work and
achievement, who become depressed if they feel they have failed in some way.
Nervous breakdown.Thinks of committing suicide but fears death
greatly.Disgusted of life and thoughts.Profound despondency.Peevish.Rapid and
constant questioning without waiting for answers. Oversensitive to
noise.Discouragement, self – reproach, humiliation and anger can lead to
feelings of emptiness and worthlessness. The person may feel worse at night
with nightmares or insomnia.
BELLADONNA 200-Belladonna is an excellent remedy for bipolar disorder with mania.
Violent behavior of the patient, violent occurs in fits that come and go
suddenly. Biting, striking , tearing mania. He bites and strikes the person
near him. Spits on faces of other persons. Face becomes red, hot or bluish red.
Quarrelsome.
CANNABIS INDICA 200--CannabisIndica is a wonderful homeopathic medicine for bipolar disorder where,
the energy level is very high. Sudden loss of memory and exaltation of spirits
is characteristic to cannabis indica. Forgetful, cannot finish a sentence.
Sudden loss of speech, cannot finish a sentence. Depression and constant
thought of becoming insane. Emotional excitement, rapid changes of moods. Misperception
of time and space. Time seems too long , seconds seem ages. A few miles an
immense distance. Full of fun and mischief and laughs, uncontrollable laughter.
HYOSCYAMUS NIGAR
200--Hyoscyamus Niger is an
effective remedy for bipolar disorder, where the patient behaviors violently.
Mania, erotic, expose genitals, sings amorous songs. Laughs, sings, talks,
babbles, quarrels. Talkative, obscene, lascivious mania, uncovers body,
jealous. Does foolish things and behaves like mad. Inclind to laugh at
everything. Fears being alone, being pursued of water, being poisoned etc. Fear
of being bitten by beasts. Very suspicious. The patient’s perception that he will be
poisoned thus refusing to take anything
offered, even medicine too. Restless, picking bed clothes, jumps out of bed, wants
to escape. Rage with desire to strike, bite, fight insult, scold and to kill.
IGNATIA
MARA 200- Igantia , where the bipolar disorder is due to
depression. Depression in teenages.Depression due to grief and worry. Sensitive
people who suffer grief and disappointment and try to keep the hurt inside may
benefit from this remedy. Wanting not to cry or appear too vulnerable to
others , they may seem guarded, defensive and moody. They may also burst out
laughing or in to tears, for no apparent reason. A feeling of a lump in
the throat and heaviness in the chest with frequent sighing or yawning are
leading indications of this remedy.Insomnia or excessive sleeping , headaches
and cramping pains in the abdomen and back are also often seen.Ignatia is also
effective for seasonal affective depression.
LILLIUM TIGRINUM 200—Lillium tig is indicated for bipolar disorder with profound depression
of spirits. Constant inclination to weep. Consolation will aggravate the
complaints. The person fears that he is suffering from some organic and incurable disease. Disposed
to curse, strike, think obscene things. Dread of insanity with wild crazy
feeling. Sometimes heart or uterine symptoms associated with mental symptoms.
NATRUM
MURIATICUM 200-Natrum mur. is another
remedy for bipolar disorder with depression. People who
need this remedy seem reserved, responsible, and private—yet have strong inner
feelings (grief, romantic attachment, anger, or fear of misfortune) that they
rarely show. Even though they want other people to feel for them, they can act
affronted or angry if someone tries to console them, and need to be alone to
cry. Anxiety, brooding about past grievances, migraines, back pain, and
insomnia can also be experienced when the person is depressed. A craving for
salt and tiredness from sun exposure are other indications for this remedy.
Depression due to hunger.
NATRUM SULPH 200-Natrum Sulph is an important medicine for the treatment of bipolar
disorder with depression. Depression worse music or subdued light, sitting near
a stained glass window. Severe suicidal impulses , has to use self control to
prevent shooting himself. Intermittent attacks of mania. Melancholy with
periodical attacks of mania.
VERATRUM ALBUM 200—Veratrum album is another remedy for bipolar disorder with mania, Mania
with desire to cut and tear things. Prays, curses, shrieks in turn. Cursing,
howling all night. Mania associated with child birth.
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