The symptoms of cyclothymic disorder can impact nearly every aspect of a person’s life. Fortunately, treatment options are available to management symptoms.

Cyclothymic disorderis characterized by mood swings involving periods ofhypomania(or elevated mood) and depressive symptoms. These symptoms are similar to those observed in patients withbipolar disorderbut are less severe and more chronic. Individuals suffering from cyclothymic disorder may be more likely to eventually develop bipolar disorder, which makes early diagnosis and appropriate treatment of cyclothymic disorder essential.

There is no cure for cyclothymic disorder, and lifetime management of the symptoms is necessary. Treatment is essential even when symptoms are absent to avoid relapse. Generally, treatment for cyclothymic disorder involves psychotherapy and careful use of pharmacological drugs, but also requires lifestyle modifications and care for co-occurring mental health conditions, including addiction.

Medication

Cyclothymic disorder is a complicated disorder involving rapid changes in mood. Such extreme mood instability requires tailoring of treatment according to the emotional phase, and a slow and cautious approach is recommended.

Mood stabilizers, such as lithium and lamotrigine, can be moderately effective inpreventing depressive statesas well as hypomania.Lithiumis particularly effective for treating cyclothymic disorder. Antipsychotics like quetiapine and anticonvulsant drugs can also beuseful in the short-termtreatment of cyclothymia symptoms, but long-term use should be avoided.

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Antidepressantsmay be used when mood stabilizers fail to improve symptoms, but their use requires caution since treatment with such drugs may lead to a manic phase. Furthermore, the relatively well-known class of antidepressants (SSRIs- slow serotonin reuptake inhibitors) such as Zoloft and Prozac are not very effective in the treatment of cyclothymic disorders. However, a different class of antidepressants called tricyclic antidepressants have been found to be more effective.

Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy, also referred to as talk therapy, involves understanding the psychological basis of a medical disorder and changing the behavioral and thought patterns associated with it.

Lifestyle Remedies

While clinical treatment is crucial to managing cyclothymic disorder symptoms, establishing healthy habits and a disciplined lifestyle can also significantly enhance well-being.

These lifestyle modifications should be undertaken after consulting a doctor to avoid any adverse effects:

Treating Cyclothymia and Co-occurring Disorders

Cyclothymic disorder is often studied together with otherbipolar disordersas a bipolar spectrum disorder. Like other bipolar spectrum disorders, cyclothymia can co-occur with other conditions. For example, metabolic syndrome, a condition characterized by obesity and cardiovascular disorder, ismore prevalentin bipolar spectrum individuals. Bipolar spectrum disorders, includingcyclothymic disorder and substance use disorderalso often occur together, which can exacerbate the symptoms of both conditions. Cyclothymic disorder can amplify the addictive qualities of these conditions, and substance abuse disorder may worsen symptoms of cyclothymic disorder.

In such cases, it is essential that cyclothymic and substance use disorder are treated simultaneously using the necessary pharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions.If you or your loved ones are suffering from symptoms related to cyclothymic disorder and substance abuse disorder, pleasecontact The Recovery Village. We provide help forco-occurringmental health and substance abuse disorders.