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Understanding mood swings and regaining emotional balance

Sometimes life can feel like an emotional rollercoaster ride – from elation to despair, sometimes within the space of a few hours. Such emotional swings are normal – but if they become too intense or permanent, they put a strain on everyday life and well-being. The key is not to avoid mood swings altogether, but to understand where they come from – and how we can deal with them.


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What are mood swings?

Mood swings describe the change between different emotional states – often without a clear external trigger. They can manifest themselves in sudden sadness, irritability, euphoria or listlessness and occur to varying degrees in different people.

The spectrum ranges from slight, everyday mood changes to pronounced emotional fluctuations that can have a significant impact on everyday life. According to a Statista survey in Germany, around 33% of respondents experience mood swings – making them one of the most common forms of mental stress in Germany.

When do they become a problem?

Occasional emotional fluctuations are normal. They become a problem when they occur regularly, intensely and for no apparent reason – and noticeably affect everyday life, relationships or performance. The line between harmless and in need of treatment is blurred.

Persistent or particularly strong mood swings can indicate underlying problems. A recent study by the University of Leipzig shows that neurotic people in particular are more likely to suffer from severe mood swings. If you feel that you can no longer cope with your emotional ups and downs, professional support is advisable.

Common causes of mood swings

Mood swings are usually caused by a combination of physical, psychological and social factors. Hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies or illnesses can be just as much of a trigger as stress, anxiety or stressful life circumstances. Lack of sleep, an irregular diet and substance use also play a role. These influences often work together – and reinforce each other.
Common causes of mood swings.

Stress and strain

Constant stress is one of the most common triggers for mood swings. If the body is constantly under tension, the cortisol level rises – this affects the hormonal balance and can lead to emotional instability. Work overload, financial worries or family conflicts in particular can cause chronic stress.

According to Statista, around 41% of people in Germany consider stress to be a common mental health problem. The coronavirus pandemic has also increased the mental strain on many: 35% of respondents reported negative effects on their mental well-being in 2021.

Hormonal factors

Hormone fluctuations play a central role in emotional changes. In women, the menstrual cycle, pregnancy or the menopause can lead to significant mood swings. But hormonal changes, such as testosterone fluctuations, can also affect the emotional balance of men.

Thyroid disorders, such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, have a direct impact on mood, energy and drive. Highly fluctuating blood sugar levels can also disrupt emotional balance in the short term.

Mental illnesses

Mood swings can be a sign of mental illness. In bipolar disorder in particular, intense phases of high spirits (mania) and low spirits (depression) alternate – regardless of external triggers.

Depression, anxiety or personality disorders are also often accompanied by strong emotional fluctuations. Anyone who recognizes such patterns should seek medical or psychotherapeutic support at an early stage.

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Recognize strong mood swings

Not every emotional change is a cause for concern – but if fluctuations are intense, persistent and stressful, this may indicate an underlying disorder. Recognizing these patterns early on can help you to take countermeasures in good time and seek professional help if necessary.

The following signs may indicate problematic mood swings:

  • Disproportionate intensity: emotional peaks that go beyond the normal level
  • Long duration: negative states that last for days or weeks
  • Unpredictable changes: sudden mood swings without a clear trigger
  • Impairment of everyday life: Problems in relationships, work or self-care
  • Physical side effects: Sleep disturbances, loss of appetite, exhaustion and loss of energyFollowing signs may indicate problematic mood swings:

If friends or relatives mention changes or you feel permanently emotionally unstable, medical advice is advisable. Especially in the case of bipolar disorders – which usually begin in early adulthood – therapy and close monitoring are crucial.

What helps against mood swings?

Mood swings can often be balanced out with simple but consistent measures. A holistic approach that strengthens body and mind in equal measure has the most lasting effect. Structure in everyday life, healthy routines, exercise, nutrition and mindfulness can help to regain emotional stability.

Nutrition and sleep

What we eat and how well we sleep has a direct influence on our mood. Complex carbohydrates (e.g. wholegrain products) keep blood sugar levels stable and prevent low moods. Omega-3 fatty acids from fish, linseed or walnuts have been shown to promote emotional well-being.

Sleep is also crucial: too little or restless sleep makes you more emotionally vulnerable. Make sure you have a regular sleep rhythm and create a quiet environment for relaxation. Avoiding caffeine and alcohol can also improve the quality of your sleep and thus promote emotional stability.

Social support

A stable social environment can cushion emotional fluctuations. Conversations with familiar people can provide relief, support and new perspectives. Conversely, loneliness can exacerbate mood swings – around 20 percent of people in Germany are affected by this.

Professional support from psychotherapists or doctors can be helpful for persistent or severe mood swings. Various forms of therapy such as cognitive behavioral therapy or mindfulness-based approaches have proven to be effective.

More mindfulness

Mindfulness practices such as meditation and yoga can help to alleviate emotional fluctuations. Through regular practice, you learn to observe thoughts and feelings without reacting to them immediately. This detachment enables you to deal with emotions more consciously.

Daily mindfulness exercises lasting just 10-15 minutes can already have positive effects. Simple techniques such as conscious breathing, body scans or mindful walking can be easily integrated into everyday life. Regular physical activity also supports emotional balance by releasing happiness hormones.

What to do about mood swings? Ayurvedic answers

Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to harmonizing body and mind. According to Ayurveda, mood swings are caused by an imbalance of the doshas – the three basic energies Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Vata in particular, which stands for movement and the nervous system, plays a central role in emotional instability.

Ayurvedic treatment focuses on type-appropriate nutrition that balances the predominant dosha. In addition, medicinal plants such as ashwagandha or brahmi support the nervous system and increase stress resistance – holistically and individually tailored to your personal constitution.

Ayurvedic oil massages

Soothing abhyanga massages with warm oils can stabilize the nervous system, promote blood circulation and help to reduce inner tension. They stimulate the lymphatic system and detoxification – a gentle way to achieve greater emotional balance.

Suitable oils are selected depending on the dosha type: For nervous, anxious people with an excess of Vata, warming, nourishing oils such as sesame oil are particularly suitable. Cooling oils such as coconut or sunflower oil are used for people who are hot, irritable and have a Pitta excess.

Meditation and yoga in Ayurveda

Meditation and yoga are firmly anchored in Ayurveda and serve to calm the mind. Regular practice helps to reduce the mental restlessness that often accompanies mood swings.

The exercises are individually tailored to the Dosha constitution. For Vata types, calm, grounding yoga postures and gentle breathing exercises have a calming effect. Pitta types benefit from cooling, relaxing practices, while Kapha types gain new energy through activating sequences.

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Overcome mood swings – with Ayurveda

Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to harmonizing body and mind. Through the combination of nutrition, herbal medicine, massage and meditation, emotional imbalances can be sustainably balanced.

  • Constitutional analysis: determination of the individual Dosha type as the basis for treatment
  • Detoxification: Panchakarma cures to cleanse body and mind
  • Nutritional therapy: type-appropriate diet to harmonize the doshas
  • Herbal medicine: adaptogenic medicinal plants to strengthen the nervous system
  • Oil applications: Calming massages to stabilize the emotions

In conclusion, however, it should be mentioned once again: Ayurveda supports emotional balance in the long term – but in the case of serious mood swings, medical or psychotherapeutic clarification is essential.

Frequently asked questions

What are the most common triggers for severe mood swings?

Typical triggers are chronic stress, hormonal changes, lack of sleep, irregular meals and certain medications. Mental illnesses such as depression or bipolar disorder can also cause mood swings.

How do normal mood swings differ from signs of mental illness?

Normal mood swings occur occasionally, are usually situational and subside quickly. In the case of mental illness, on the other hand, the fluctuations are more pronounced, last longer, occur for no apparent reason and have a noticeable impact on social or professional life.

Which deficiency leads to mood swings?

A lack of certain nutrients – such as magnesium, vitamin D, B vitamins or omega-3 fatty acids – can affect emotional stability. An unbalanced blood sugar level or thyroid dysfunction can also promote mood swings.

How long does it take for Ayurvedic measures to work against mood swings?

The first positive effects can be felt after just one to two weeks of regular Ayurvedic practice. However, the lasting effect usually only unfolds after 8-12 weeks of consistent use. With Panchakarma cures, improvements can often already occur during the treatment.

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