Yes and no - Bipolar disorder is a mental disorder because it is a chemical imbalance within the brain which causes mood swings. However, you might consider it a physical disorder because it does have specific physical symptoms such as extreme tiredness alternating with periods of extreme energy, and risky behavior during certain times. Most doctors consider it to be a mental disorder.
Physical health and mental health go together. When something affects one of them, it also affects the other.
Yes, bipolar disorder is a mental illness.
Bipolar Disease is a disease.
The correct term is bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disease though.
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Yes, bipolar is a real disease.
no it is not.
She has a bipolar disease.
They act bipolar...hello its the same disease no matter what sign you are
Yes. People with bipolar disorder are very reactionary.
Other names for bipolar affective disease include manic-depressive disorder, cyclothymia, manic-depressive illness (MDI), and bipolar disorder.
Your local family doctor should be able to explain and detail the specifics about bipolar disease and the effects it has. There are also informational pamphlets and reading books which detail bipolar disease that you could pick up from your local library.
Yes, it is possible that you could have it, as Bipolar is a genetic disease, however it is not a guarantee that you will definitely have it.
Bipolar Disorder is not a disease - you cannot catch it or carry it or give it to someone else. There does seem to be a genetic trait that you inherit, so that if your ancestors were bipolar, you will have a bigger chance of having it yourself, but it is a chance and not a certainty.
It is considered a disorder, versus being a disease. But it is often referred to as a disease.