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Mood swings are sudden changes in how you feel. They’re caused by changing levels of brain chemicals. They can be a regular part of life, like hunger. Or they can be a sign that something else is going on, like adolescence, the transition to menopause or a mood disorder. Mental Health Care.
- Symptoms of Mood Swings
- Mental Health Disorders and Mood Swings
- How to Treat Mood Changes
- When to See A Healthcare Provider
- Summary
Mood changes are a normal part of life, especially when you are going through a lot of stress. Sometimes, however, the changes in mood, sleep pattern, activity levels and behavior can be a sign of a mental health disorder. For example, bipolar disorder, a type of mood disorder, causes manic (abnormally happy or irritable) and depressive (excessivel...
When mood swings are extreme, rapid, and long-lasting, they may be a sign of a mental health disorder. Three mental health disorders that are strongly associated with mood swings include:
Treatment for mood swings depends on what is causing them. If they are transient (lasting a short time)—for example, caused by a period of extreme stress—they will likely pass once the stress subsides. For more serious causes of mood swings, treatment may include: 1. Medications: Mood stabilizers(e.g., lithium), atypical antipsychotics like Abilify...
If your mood swings are severe and frequent, or are having an impact on your job, family life, or other relationships, it is important to contact your healthcare provider who may refer you to a mental health professional. They will likely refer you to a psychiatrist or other mental health professional trained to diagnose mood disorders through a co...
It's normal to experience mood swings, especially during times of extreme stress. Other causes, including hormonal changes or high doses of some drugs like steroids, can all cause changes in your emotional state. However, some mental health disorders can also cause mood swings and require treatment from a mental health professional. It's common wit...
22 avr. 2024 · If you feel happy one moment and sad the next, you might be having mood swings. Learn some common causes and risk factors of mood swings, and how to cope.
- Nancy Schimelpfening
31 janv. 2024 · Causes. Mood disorders are caused by traits passed down to you, as well as environmental factors and life events. Environmental factors can include, for example, childhood experiences and stressful life events. Some prescription drugs, such as corticosteroids and medicines for Parkinson's disease, and street drugs also can cause mood ...
28 juil. 2023 · What Can Cause Rapid Shifts in Mood? Mental health. Other conditions. Medications. Substances. Medical attention. FAQs. Takeaway. Abrupt changes in mood, or “mood swings,” aren’t always a...
- Tess Catlett
29 juin 2020 · A mood swing is a sudden or intense change in a person’s emotional state. There are various causes of mood swings in both males and females, including mental health and physical...
16 sept. 2024 · Causes. Identifying Risks. Strategies for Coping. Treatment Options. When to Seek Help. In My Experience. Infographics. Additional Resources. Mood swings are an intense psychological phenomenon where drastic changes in mood and affect occur. We all experience fluctuations of mood.