So my grandmother has some condition like in one year of span on 10months she just calm and don't talk much and doesn't prefer meeting anybody or talking but 2 months she is just totally opposite in two months she just talk all days keep saying stuff even alone keeps talking bothering people's all the time she looks like she is high on alcohol doesn't even sleep properly just keep doing some works like puting cloth here and there, she even pees in the room in this 2 month so what's this condition how to treat it she is 80 year old my family used to say she just collect energy for 10 month and put it all out in 2 month I have never been much bother till now so I want treatment or any medication for her
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Hello Sir /Ma'am
These are old age related conditions
Can occur due to various causes specifically Diabetes, hypertension, thyroid issues or even without any of these
Such illness can be treated safely and adequately without much side effects
It looks like her behaviour is disturbed and needs detailed evaluation for what exactly is causing this, there can be one possibility of Bipolar illness but at this age is slightly rare . She also needs to be assessed for her symptoms and only then proper treatment can be advised
Hi.. appears to be Bipolar affective disorder. However will need further history regarding the same like duration of illness, associated comorbidities etc..
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Consult online for further evaluation and management. Alternatively you can take a consultation by call/ whatsapp.. Search Dr. Shailaja Bandla, Psychiatrist on Google for Contact info.
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