Is My Adolescent Child A Bipolar Victim?

Written by Geoff on June 13th, 2009

Bipolar in children can start  showing its  symptoms very early in the childs life. Some have their first symptoms of this illness identified during childhood, and others develop them later in life. This illness can be genetic, especially for those children s parents who have the illness compared with those whose parents are not with the disease.

Other Symptoms to Watch out for

The common signs of this disorder in children are the severe mood swings from high to low in a few minutes. They can experience high followed straight after by low, calm then extreme anger in a matter of a short time. Children with severe mania symptoms are bad tempered and liable to destructive tantrums than to be very happy. When compliant to their drugs, they can be terrific children but without their prescribed drug they become extremely angry and irritable very easily.

Other Signs

This disorder in young ones isn’t easy to diagnose because other problems and emotional changes are occurring within these age groups. While irritability and aggressiveness can indicate the illness, they also can be symptoms of other mental health illness like attention deficit, hyperactivity disorder, oppositional conduct and even defiant disorder. Also found in this age groups are major depression or schizophrenia. Because those at this age are onto drugs, drug abuse can also lead to symptoms close to that of bipolar. Late adolescents have a much closer link to the adult-type episodes and its symptoms than those at a younger age.

Physical Signs

Those with this disease can be ill-tempered and crabby and get angry more often than normal. The illness has seen children use profane languages to their parents and everybody around them, do not want to go to school, are dishonest and disobedient. When depressed their self-esteem, confidence and ambition can turn upside down.

Final Words

Like any other mental disease, bipolar disorder is a long-term illness that must be carefully managed throughout a patients life. Appropriate diagnosis for those with the disorder is needed for an effective treatment. If your adolescent bipolar child is showing emotional and behavioral symptoms do not hesitate to let them be evaluated by a mental health professional. On the other hand if they start talking about suicide or become suicidal, take them seriously and refer them to the health specialists in your area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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