What’s Bipolar Disorder? How Do I Know If I Have It? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Types, Treatment

Biological differences

Biological differences
Biological differences

Some people might develop chemical imbalances and changes in the structures of their brain which leads to the occurrence of bipolar disorder. The chemicals in brain are responsible for controlling the mood a person exhibits or feels and these chemicals are known as neurotransmitters. The most common neurotransmitters that suffer imbalance due to biological differences include dopamine, serotonin, and nor-adrenaline.