Explain Symptoms of bipolar disorder I.
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Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder I:
Bipolar Disorder I is characterized by manic episodes alternating with depressive episodes. Manic symptoms include elevated mood, increased energy, impulsivity, and reduced need for sleep. Individuals may engage in risky behaviors. Depressive episodes involve feelings of sadness, fatigue, and changes in sleep and appetite. Suicidal thoughts can occur. Mixed episodes, combining manic and depressive features, are also possible. The mood shifts are severe, impairing daily functioning. Timely diagnosis and a comprehensive treatment plan, often involving mood stabilizers and psychotherapy, are essential for managing Bipolar Disorder I.