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Manic Depression: Diagnosing the Condition
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Unfortunately there are no blood tests or brain tests to detect the progression of manic depressive state among patients. However, there are numerous other diagnostic measures to kick out the occurrence of this medical condition among people. As the first step, the doctor may conduct a thorough physical examination to learn on the various bouts of symptoms and signs experienced by the patient lately. This examination may also be accompanied by a series of questions and certain laboratory tests to confirm this state of being in the person. The specialist may ask questions pertaining to the medical history as well as family history to know if there are relatives of the patients who have suffered from manic depression. The doctor may also interview the relatives of the patient to known about any unusual changes observed in his/her behavior. |
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After a thorough examination on the stream of symptoms, the doctors may sometimes conduct a blood test to rule out the possibility of the occurrence of any other medical condition. In most of the cases, questions on the psychiatric history of the patient as well as the related family members are more than enough to confirm the presence of manic depression in the distressed person. |
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