The patient needs mood-stabilizing medication to control manic or hypomanic episodes.
A mental health condition called manic depression, formerly known as bipolar disorder, causes abrupt mood changes, including emotional highs (mania or hypomania), and lows (depression).
When you have depression, you could feel gloomy or hopeless and lose interest in or enjoyment of most activities. You could go through manic or hypomanic episodes, which can leave you feeling euphoric, energized, or overly agitated. These mood swings can have an effect on one's capacity to think clearly, energy levels, activities, judgment, and behavior.
Each year, mood swing episodes may be sporadic or frequent. While most people will experience some emotional symptoms in between bouts, this is not always the case.
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