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Bipolar Manic Depression versus Depression

Abstract: Manic depression symptoms are in many ways a mirror image of depression. In contrast to depression symptoms, manic depression is characterized by periods during which the patients are delirious, expansive and confident in their ideas, and full of energy and enthusiasm.

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Bipolar Manic Depression versus Depression

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Written by: Petros Skapinakis, MD, MPH, PhD, lecturer of Psychiatry in the University of Ioannina Medical School, Greece. Eva Gerasi, postgraduate student in the Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital of Ioannina, Greece.
First version: 22 Jul 2008.
Latest revision: 29 Dec 2008.

What is the connection of depression to manic-depressive illness (manic depression)? Is it the same thing? What are the manic depression symptoms?

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A group of sufferers from recurrent depression is also known to at other times suffer from a condition known as mania. Manic depression symptoms are in many ways a mirror image of depression. It is characterized by periods during which the patients are elated in mood, expansive and confident in their ideas, and full of energy and enthusiasm.

This group of patients is described as suffering from manic-depressive illness (manic depression) or bipolar disorder and they represent a relatively small proportion of patients who suffer from depressive illnesses, but are important. This is because the age of onset of these disorders is early, often in the middle twenties as opposed to the average onset for all depression which is in the middle thirties, and therefore the potential for suffering and adverse effects on the patients' lives is magnified.

Manic-depressive (bipolar) illnesses tend to run more in families than most depressions and also to be more severe as well as recurrent. Sometimes they can be dangerous, disruptive of home and business life, and often lead to hospital admission. Sufferers are often treated with drugs, which are generally effective in controlling the symptoms, and which also tend to be recommended as a long-term protection against recurrence.

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