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ICD-10 code: F31.78

Disease category: F31.7: Bipolar disorder, currently in remission

Bipolar disorder, in full remission, most recent episode mixed

Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings. People with bipolar disorder experience periods of mania (elevated mood) and depression (low mood) that can last for weeks or even months. These mood swings can be severe enough to disrupt daily life and relationships.

However, with proper treatment and management, many people with bipolar disorder are able to achieve full remission. Full remission is defined as a period of at least two months without any significant symptoms. This means that a person with bipolar disorder in full remission is not experiencing any mood swings or other symptoms of the disorder.

It is important to note that even when a person with bipolar disorder is in full remission, there is always a risk of relapse. This is why it is important for individuals with bipolar disorder to continue with their treatment plan even when they are feeling well.

When a person with bipolar disorder experiences a mixed episode, it means they are experiencing symptoms of both mania and depression at the same time. This can be a particularly challenging and distressing experience, as the person may feel both elevated and low mood simultaneously.

It is important for individuals with bipolar disorder to work closely with their healthcare provider to identify and manage any symptoms of the disorder. This may involve medications, therapy, lifestyle changes, and other interventions as needed.

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  2. American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.).
  3. National Institute of Mental Health. (2018). Bipolar disorder.
  4. Yatham, L. N., Kennedy, S. H., Parikh, S. V., Schaffer, A., Bond, D. J., Frey, B. N., ... & Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT) and International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) 2018 guidelines for the management of patients with bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders, 20(2), 97-170.

In conclusion, bipolar disorder is a complex mental health condition that requires ongoing management and treatment. When a person with bipolar disorder achieves full remission, it means they are not experiencing any significant symptoms of the disorder. However, it is important for individuals with bipolar disorder to continue with their treatment plan even when they are feeling well, as there is always a risk of relapse. If you or someone you know is struggling with bipolar disorder, it is important to seek help from a qualified healthcare provider.

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Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings that can range from manic highs to depressive lows. When someone experiences a mixed episode, they may feel both manic and depressed at the same time, making it a particularly challenging form of bipolar disorder to m...

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