She have the mood disorders sometimes feels good happy sometimes becomes agressive shouting.
Always sleeping starts crying when someone says why she is doing like this.
Skips meals and says she don't have a value in the house.
Actually she has been diagnosed with Type 2 Myotonic Dystrophy
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According to the symptoms, we have explained, your mother is suffering from a mood disorder, mood disorders of many types and categories
A more detailed history regarding family past episodes, childhood and stressors are required for correct diagnosis
The treatment includes medication as well as psychotherapy.
The fluctuation in the mood can be treated with mood stabilisers, and if your mother is experiencing more of agitation, happiness, restlessness, increased activity, overfamiliarity, addition of antipsychotic is essential, whereas if your mother is experiencing more of sadness, decreased social interaction, low energy, crying spells, then the treatment will be with Anti depressants.
Summarise - a long-term management is essential essential
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