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    Bipolar Ii Disorder: A Brain Disorder That Can Make Your Life Difficult To Live

    The the bulk important organ in the human body is the brain, without it, the human body cannot function at all. The brain is like the microprocessor of a computer that is responsible for controlling everything. From your fundamental motor skills to making your body organs function to making decisions, everything is controlled by the brain.

    This is why it's important that you should also be concious of your mental health and not just your physical health.

    Today, there are now many of known facts about the dissimilar kinds of brain disorder that can influence the technique you survive your everyday life. Some affects your motor skills, while other kinds of brain illnesses can influence your decision making skills. There are also dissimilar causes for brain disorders. Some are caused by accidents while there are also brain illnesses that are acquired since birth.

    One such brain disorder is called bipolar II. Bipolar II affects your mood and with this kind of brain disorder, it can make you feel continuously depressed at no reason at all. Bipolar II is also related with at least one hypomanic episode. Unlike bipolar disorder where manic and depressive moods are always associated, bipolar II makes a person experience one or more depressive episodes and is accompanied by one hypomanic episode at the least.

    During the hypomanic episode, the person with bipolar II will feel a constant elevated, irritable or expansive mood. This particular feeling will usually last up to 4 days or more. During this phase, you will observe that the behavior is entirely dissimilar from a common non-depressed mood. The symptoms related with bipolar II hypomanic episodes are quite similar to bipolar disorder during manic episodes but is less severe.

    The main depression episodes related with bipolar II can make a person feel excessively depressed and can make him or her feel that they are useless. The person suffering from this sickness will also make them pessimistic and make them feel helpless. In severe cases of bipolar II disorder, the person may even think of death or suicide and even makes suicide attempts.

    The hypomanic episodes related with bipolar II is usually not severe ample that it can influence a person suffering from this disorder with their social activities, performance at work or school and there are no psychotic features. It is considered that if a person experiences four of more hyponamic and depressive episodes in a single year, the person has a rapid-cycling bipolar disorder. The particular cycling period will develop during the course of the illness. This means that the longer that the sickness is left untreated, the more frequent the person will suffer from the illness.

    You have to consider that bipolar II is a version of bipolar disorder. However, the depressive episodes are more obvious than the manic episodes. Bipolar II is not classified as manic-depression, but only large mood and energy swings. However, there are also severe forms of bipolar II where the person suffering from it can make him susceptible to commit suicide.

    As you could see, bipolar II is a very grave illness that should not be left unchecked. As soon as you notice the signs and symptoms for bipolar II, it's important that you should seek aid immediately. You have to consider that bipolar II has treatments that can minimize the effect of the sickness in your everyday life. The treatment will consist of psychotherapy, and medications that can normalize your mood. It is also necessary that your family and friends should fully support you in order to aid you fully recover.

    The therapy will also include helping you to cope up with the illness. It will include different ways that you could use to minimize the effect of the illness.

    Bipolar II, like the bipolar disorder, is a long term sickness that requirements constant long term care and management. With patience, you would be able to take control of your life again and minimize the negative effects of bipolar II.

    Be concious of bipolar II and survive a more common and productive lifestyle. Never be a slave of this sickness again by detecting it early on and getting it treated.

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