Bipolar Affective Disorder – Fact You Must Know
August 19, 2009 by RelieveBipolarDisorder
Filed under Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorder or Bipolar Affective Disorder is not a disease that should be treated with kids’ gloves; there should be a high level of management and control of the disease because the effects, symptoms, or signs could be devastating to both the patient and the family members.
Some of the negative effects of Bipolar Affective Disorder in the family have resulted to failed family relationships and suicide attempts by victims. If you are not really sure of the effects that this disease has on people then you need to broaden your understanding from the following facts explained below.
- In the United States of America – USA, It is estimated that about 2 million adults suffer from Bipolar Affective Disorder. This is more or less a rough estimate and the propensity of the figure increasing is there. It is a fact many of the diagnoses carried out on people do not actually reflect the true state or figures. More people are actually victims than have been diagnosed. So, the fact still remains that Bipolar Disorder is becoming a social dilemma that must not be waived off.
- A patient suffering from Bipolar Affective Disorder is negatively affected because he would lack the skill and ability to communicate or interact socially with others when the symptoms of the disease begins to manifest in them.
- The common treatment given to any patient of Bipolar Disorder is a combination of psychotherapy and mood stabilizing drugs. Thus, if you are treating a bipolar patient, make sure that the severeness of the mood display is stopped.
- Bipolar Affective Disorder diagnosis can be carried out physically and psychologically. Blood tests, X-rays and psycho evaluations are common diagnoses methods.

