Bipolar disorder - depressedFrom our partner site on bipolar, BipolarConnect.com.
Depression in bipolar disorder is a mood disorder characterized by mood swings from mania (exaggerated feeling of well-being, energy, and confidence in which a person can lose touch with reality) to depression with the current or most recent episode of illness characterized by depression. Alternative Names: Depression in bipolar disorder; Manic-depressive disorder - depressed phase Causes, incidence, and risk factors: advertisement The disorder usually appears between the ages of 25 and 35 and affects men and women equally. The cause is unknown, but hereditary and psychological factors may play a role. People with relatives that have bipolar disorders or depression are at greater risk. There are no other known risk factors for the disease itself, but lack of sleep may predispose one to a recurrence of symptoms.
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