Treatments For Bipolar Disorder - Getting Good Evidence
January 3, 2008
If you have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, you may want to find out all you can about the medical treatments that are typically offered. When you’re looking for health information, it’s important that you get sound information based on evidence.
Medical practitioners make a big thing out of ‘evidence-based practice’. This simply means that any treatment must have evidence that it works and the risk of taking it is within acceptable limits. In practice this means that treatments are scientifically tested against other, established treatments.
So how do you know if a treatment is evidence-based? Many countries follow the decisions of the Food & Drug Administration (FDA). Therefore, in nations such as the US and Australia, FDA approval should mean your medicine has been scientifically tested to show that it works for your condition. (Sometimes the FDA has to think twice, but this is the general idea). Read more
Important Information About Bipolar Disorder
December 17, 2007
Despite the fact that there is ample information about bipolar disorder available in many forms, people today toss around the diagnosis of this illness in an offhand manner. If a person has a problem with their temper, he is casually dubbed as bipolar. The same goes for a person who occasionally suffers from depression. Few people realize that bipolar disorder is a serious psychiatric condition that has no cure, and is no joking matter. Read more
Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder And Their Treatment
December 14, 2007
Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that involves rapid change of mood conditions. As the name implies, “bi” means two or dual and “polar” connotes polarity. By application, this means that a person with symptoms of bipolar disorder tends to abruptly change polarities from extreme happiness down to severe sadness within a short time interval. Read more
Bipolar Disorder - How to Get Help for Bipolar Disorder
December 4, 2007
Bipolar disorder affects many people, often times for years, before it gets treated. In this article, I’ll explain how you can get help for bipolar disorder, and what options you have available to you. Use this information to determine the necessary course of action to take for your situation, or for someone you love or know.
The current view in the psychotherapeutic community is that bipolar disorder cannot be cured — only that it can be managed. In other words, the aim of treatment for bipolar disorder is to help the patient be able to deal with the mood disturbances that are associated with bipolar disorder. If you can manage these disturbances, then they will no longer affect you, or negatively impact your life. Read more
Bipolar Medicine - How Do You Know If You Need It?
November 29, 2007
Abrupt mood swings alternating between mania and depressive episodes is not normal. This is a mental illness that is referred to as bipolar disorder. In layman’s term, this is recognized as manic depression. Unfortunately, this problem can only be suppressed temporarily by a bipolar medicine.
There is no known permanent cure for this sickness. However, diagnosed bipolar patients are usually issued with a prescription. Another issue here is the fact that a bipolar medicine may have serious side effects. The safest way to obtain them for treatment is to always consult your doctor. Read more
3 Popular Drugs Used To Treat Bipolar Disease
November 24, 2007
For many disorders, bipolar disorder included, there is not just one but many drug treatments available. Here are three of the most popular drug treatments currently being used to treat bipolar disease.
Lithium
Lithium is commonly known as the first mood stabilizer. Although it was discovered in 1817, it was not until much later in the century that it was found to have mood stabilizing properties, specifically anti-manic capabilities. By 1969 it was the preferred method of treating manic depression. Read more
Medications For Bipolar Disorder - Choosing Wisely
November 10, 2007
There are more than a hundred different medications routinely prescribed for bipolar disorder, and most of them are either mood stabilizers or anti-convulsants.
Medication for bipolar disorder should always be carefully prescribed by a qualified mental health practitioner based on the patient’s symptoms. There can be cases, however, where standard medication may have been prescribed without adequate assessment of a patient’s needs. Read more
Mental Health Services
October 10, 2007
It is an established fact that almost two-thirds of all people afflicted with some kind of mental dysfunction do not seek treatment. This is confirmed by the WHO’s Global Burden of Disease study.
The reasons for that people do not seek treatment vary, but some of the most common ones are a fear of the social stigma attached to mental disease; a fear of compromised security (loss of job, spouse, benefits entitlement, etc.); an inability to pay for treatment; or lack of awareness of the problem. Read more
Omega 3 Fish Oil for Better Health
October 4, 2007
Research proves omega 3 fish oil is truly amazing. It’s been called the “Miracle health discovery of the 21st century.”
And, no matter who you are, fish oil offers you healthy results.
These include better brain development, higher intelligence, a healthier heart, less depression, fewer headaches, freedom from joint pain and protection against heart disease, prostate and breast cancer, diabetes and many, many more omega 3 benefits. Read more
5 Tips to Coping With Bipolar Disorder
October 2, 2007
Bipolar disorder is the medical name for manic-depressive illness and doesn’t just effect sufferers but can have a serious effect on family members and friends. Early diagnosis can be a big factor in the effective combating or this serious mental illness and without diagnosis it can become much more serious possibly leading to suicide. Bipolar disorder effects over 2 million American adults every year so it is by no means a rare disorder and doctors and psychiatrists alike are on hand to help you or your family member or friend through it. If you think someone you know is suffering from bipolar disorder the best thing you can do for them is to take them to see their doctor. Read more




