What Are ‘Bipolar Eyes’?
By Elizabeth Millard, Sep 5, 2025
This effect, known colloquially as “bipolar eyes,” doesn’t happen to everyone and isn’t considered a hallmark symptom of the condition. However, it may be noticeable during a manic episode for some, says the psychiatrist Alex Dimitriu, MD, founder of Menlo Park Psychiatry and Sleep Medicine in California, and a medical reviewer at Everyday Health. “‘Bipolar eyes’ is a nonclinical term used to describe the look of someone in a manic episode, where the eyes convey excess energy or excitement,” he says. But, changes in eye appearance are just one potential part of a bigger picture when it comes to diagnosing and managing bipolar disorder.
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