How do I know if my child is bipolar?

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asked Mar 23, 2022 in Kids Health by Bengough (700 points)
How do I know if my child is bipolar?

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answered Mar 25, 2022 by Valenzuela (5,190 points)
To know if your child is bipolar you can look for signs of bipolar disorder in your child.

Some common signs of bipolar disorder in children include.

Show intense happiness or silliness for long periods of time.
Have a very short temper or seem extremely irritable.
Talk fast about a lot of different things.
Have trouble sleeping but not feel tired.
Have trouble staying focused, and experience racing thoughts.

Bipolar disorder is a disorder that is associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs.

The exact cause of bipolar disorder isn’t known, although a combination of genetics, environment, and altered brain structure and chemistry may play a role.

Manic episodes of bipolar disorder can include symptoms such as high energy, reduced need for sleep, and loss of touch with reality.

Depressive episodes of bipolar disorder can include symptoms such as low energy, low motivation, and loss of interest in daily activities.

Mood episodes of bipolar disorders can last days to months at a time and may also be associated with suicidal thoughts.

Treatment for bipolar disorder is usually lifelong and often involves a combination of medications and psychotherapy.

People with bipolar experience both episodes of severe depression, and episodes of mania – overwhelming joy, excitement or happiness, huge energy, a reduced need for sleep, and reduced inhibitions.

The experience of bipolar is uniquely personal.

No two people have exactly the same experience.

To get a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, you must have had at least one manic or hypomanic experience.

Signs of manic behavior include: Your mood isn't comfortable.

It might feel good at first, especially after depression.

Signs of bipolar disorder include.

Feeling sad, hopeless or irritable most of the time.
Lacking energy.
Difficulty concentrating and remembering things.
Loss of interest in everyday activities.
Feelings of emptiness or worthlessness.
Feelings of guilt and despair.
Feeling pessimistic about everything.
Self-doubt.

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