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What are signs of bipolar in a teenager?
What are the symptoms of bipolar disorder in a teen?
- Lasting feelings of sadness.
- Feelings of despair, helplessness, and guilt.
- Low self-esteem.
- Feelings of not being good enough.
- Feelings of wanting to die.
- Loss of interest in activities once enjoyed.
- Trouble with relationships.
- Sleep problems, such as insomnia.
What is the youngest age to have bipolar?
Bipolar disorder has been diagnosed in children as young as 5. When young children experience symptoms, this is called early-onset bipolar disorder. What are mood episodes?
Can bipolar start at any age?
Although bipolar disorder can occur at any age, typically it’s diagnosed in the teenage years or early 20s. Symptoms can vary from person to person, and symptoms may vary over time.
Can puberty trigger bipolar?
Environmental factors may play a role in bipolar disorder. For some teens, stresses such as a death in the family, their parents’ divorce, or other traumatic events could trigger a first episode of mania or depression. Sometimes, going through the changes of puberty can set off an episode.
Can 13 year olds be bipolar?
Bipolar disorder in children is possible. It’s most often diagnosed in older children and teenagers, but bipolar disorder can occur in children of any age. As in adults, bipolar disorder in children can cause mood swings from the highs of hyperactivity or euphoria (mania) to the lows of serious depression.
How are you tested for bipolar?
There are no specific blood tests or brain scans to diagnose bipolar disorder. Even so, your doctor may perform a physical exam and order lab tests, including a thyroid function test and urine analyses. These tests can help determine if other conditions or factors could be causing your symptoms.
Does Bipolar shorten your life?
Bipolar disorder carries a risk of early death. Unfortunately, studies show that people with bipolar disorder are more likely to die early than people without the condition, by anywhere from 10 to 25 years earlier.
Does Bipolar go away?
Although the symptoms come and go, bipolar disorder usually requires lifetime treatment and does not go away on its own. Bipolar disorder can be an important factor in suicide, job loss, and family discord, but proper treatment leads to better outcomes.