How to Diagnose Manic Depression
Instructions
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Process
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Go to the doctor for a full medical and physical exam. Eliminate the possibility of thyroid or hormonal imbalances.
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Make an appointment with a psychiatrist, as a full psychiatric examination is needed before manic depression can be diagnosed. Undergo a mental status exam.
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Get laboratory tests done, as biochemistry is used to determine what imbalances exist in the patient. Manic depression can be mistaken for major depression, schizophrenia, schizoid personality, ADD and ADHD.
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Take notice of your moods and activities over the last year in particular. Doctors will often want to know the frequency and duration of your depressive and manic episodes.
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Speak to the people closest to you and ask if they notice your mood changes. Ask relatives if there is a history of mental illness in the family, as doctors will need to know you personal and family's medical history in order to make a full diagnosis.
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