The Long Term Effects Of Bipolar Disorder

7. Bipolar Disorder I

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Bipolar disorder I occurs when at least one manic or mixed episode characterized by both depression and mania at the same time occur, or when one or more depressive episodes last more than seven days. Patients with bipolar disorder I who do not seek treatment will average four episodes of severe mood swings each year. These may include euphoria and irritability with depressive symptoms lasting anywhere from six to twelve months. Behavioral patterns to look out for include irresponsible sexual behavior, excessive shopping, or sudden traveling.

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