(Newswire.net — May 17, 2021) Orlando, FL — In the United States, there is an estimated 1.6 percent of the population diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD). It is further worth mentioning that in the country, another mental health issue called bipolar disorder affects 2.6 percent of the population.
A new research study has shown that the levels of suicidality and psychosocial morbidity linked with BPD is as great, or even greater than that predicted among individuals with bipolar disorder.
The findings of this research were published in the British Journal of Psychiatry.
According to Mark Zimmerman, M.D., a researcher at Rhode Island Hospital, from a public health perspective, improving the detection and treatment of BPD is as imperative as diagnosing and treating bipolar disorders.
It is worth mentioning that individuals with BPD tend to have difficulties in regulating emotions and thoughts. They can be impulsive and reckless and often have rocky relationships with other people.
Mental health experts say that while bipolar disorder symptoms last for weeks, BPD symptoms like intense bouts of depression, anger, and anxiety happen in short duration.
However, it is also important to realize that individuals with BPD are like those with bipolar disorder and they may suffer from depression, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, eating disorders and suicidal behaviors.
Bipolar disorder is however a lot more well-publicized, well-funded, and well-researched than BPD.
Today, more and more researchers carry out studies to look into the various aspects of mental health, and how related issues can be halted from developing.
In some studies, researchers found that maintaining digestive health may contribute to helping with mental well-being. This has been found to be due to what scientists called the gut-brain axis.
Some researchers suggest that this gut-brain axis is a bidirectional communication system between the body’s gut microbiome and the brain. It is important to realize that the brain has the ability to send signals to the gut via the autonomic nervous system, which is the body’s control system.
These communication channels bind the gut and the brain as the two most closely connected organs in the body.
A growing body of research even suggests that enhancing the gut microbiome could work wonders in affecting mood and a variety of mental health issues.
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