Patients with bipolar disorder generally do not experience self-healing, but it is important to note that bipolar disorder can be divided into three phases, known as depressive episodes, manic episodes, and remission phases. Patients in remission may have returned to a normal state, but only when they are in remission. If the patient does not undergo effective treatment, the remission period will become shorter and shorter, and the number of episodes, such as depressive and manic episodes, will become more frequent, which may eventually lead to schizophrenia. Therefore, it is recommended that once a patient suspects that he or she has bipolar disorder, the best way to deal with it is to go to a professional, systematic hospital for professional, systematic treatment in order to keep the patient in a long-term stable state and extend his or her remission period. Some patients have been suffering from bipolar disorder for 30-40 years, but they have never had an episode of bipolar disorder because they have been taking the appropriate medication in small doses for the 30-40 years they have had the disorder, so it is recommended that they seek medical attention as soon as possible.