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Can a person with bipolar disorder have relapses despite taking medication?

Raquel Rivero Corihuela
Raquel Rivero Corihuela
Clinical psychologist at the Bipolar Disorder Unit (UBIP) of the Nuestra Señora de La Paz Clinic in Madrid
Orden Hospitalaria de San Juan de Dios. Provincia de España

Yes, a person with bipolar disorder can relapse despite medication. While medication is essential, it's not the only factor in ensuring stability. As we mentioned in previous questions, it's also important to maintain healthy lifestyle habits : avoiding drugs and alcohol, getting enough sleep and rest, exercising, managing stress, nurturing relationships and emotional well-being, and so on. It's known that drug use, for example, can trigger a crisis, even with proper medication management, as can several sleepless nights. Furthermore, unforeseen circumstances can arise, such as seasonal changes, the death of a loved one, or even seemingly positive events like the birth of a child. These can generate so much stress that even with correct medication and healthy lifestyle habits, they could still trigger a crisis, although fortunately, this isn't always the case.

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Raquel Rivero Corihuela
Raquel Rivero Corihuela
Clinical psychologist at the Bipolar Disorder Unit (UBIP) of the Nuestra Señora de La Paz Clinic in Madrid
Orden Hospitalaria de San Juan de Dios. Provincia de España
Guadalupe Morales Cano
Guadalupe Morales Cano
Director
Fundación Mundo Bipolar