Your brain's chemical shifts can cause extreme mood swings

Psychology
Your brain's chemical shifts can cause extreme mood swings

Bipolar disorder's intense mood swings, from euphoric mania to deep depression, stem from unstable levels of brain chemicals like serotonin and dopamine, profoundly impacting daily life.

Bipolar disorder causes intense mood swings, from euphoric highs (mania) to deep lows (depression). These dramatic shifts are largely due to fluctuations in brain chemicals called neurotransmitters, like serotonin and dopamine, which regulate mood. When these chemical messengers are out of balance, they trigger the disorder's characteristic highs and lows.

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