Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a mood disorder and a mental illness that cause cycling between alternating periods of depression and periods of abnormal self-pruning, or hyperactivity. The manic episodes of bipolar often resemble major depression. They also frequently include euphoria, racing thoughts, profuse sweating and an inability to sleep. The symptoms of bipolar disorder are similar to those of major depression, except for the euphoria. However, people with bipolar disorder usually do not experience the feelings of hopelessness, helplessness or guilt that people with major depression feel. Most of the time, people with bipolar disorder do not have isolated episodes of sadness or anxiety. People with hypomania experience mood swings that are less severe than those of either bipolar disorder or major depression. They do not usually have periods of hypomania that last for days or weeks. People with hypomania may experience one hypomanic episode and at ...
Stress and anxiety are common disorders that co-occur and if left untreated can worsen over time. There is a variety of symptoms that may indicate the presence of anxiety or depression, depending on the severity. It is important to know if your symptoms are consistent with those experienced by others. It is important to remember that anxiety and depression test results will be different from one person to another. This is because individuals experience different symptoms, which manifest in various ways. The best way to begin the anxiety and depression evaluation process is to learn more about your specific symptoms. To help you with this process, your doctor will likely want to take a urine or saliva anxiety test as well as a face-to-face depression and anxiety test. Your urine test will likely indicate if you have elevated blood pressure, a high sugar level or an abnormally high testosterone level. These results will help your doctor determine whether or not you may be at risk f...