Bipolar Disorder Children

Understanding Symptoms of Manic Depression In Children

Until recently, Bipolar disorder, a serious, nevertheless treatable mental illness was rarely diagnosis in young children. The symptoms of this mental illness included extreme changes in mood, energy, thinking, and behavior. Today, doctors can recognize this illness and treat them accordingly in young children.


Also known as manic depression, bipolar disorder symptoms can appear as early as infancy stage. The signs and symptoms include an erratic sleep patterns and much difficulty settling a baby who is diagnosed later in life as having bipolar disorder. Separation anxiety or extreme tantrums and rages may have had happened in the toddler s life.


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Medications For Bipolar Disorder - Choosing Wisely

There are more than a hundred different medications routinely prescribed for bipolar disorder, and most of them are either mood stabilizers or anti-convulsants.


Medication for bipolar disorder should always be carefully prescribed by a qualified mental health practitioner based on the patient’s symptoms. There can be cases, however, where standard medication may have been prescribed without adequate assessment of a patient’s needs.


Mood Stabilizers for Balance


Mood stabilizers aim to keep patients in a balanced mental and emotional state by regulating their mood. In general, mood stabilizers are prescribed when the patient’s symptoms are least disruptive.


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Teen Bipolar Disorder

Children and teenagers with bipolar disorders can have manic or depressive symptoms. Some children may mostly have depression and others a combination of manic and depressive symptoms. Highs are usually combined with alternative lows.


Bipolar disorders usually begin in childhood and during the teenage years, and may be diagnosed in adult life. This illness can affect anyone and without any specific history. If one or both parents have a bipolar disorder, the chances are greater that their children may develop it at an early age. Family history of drug or alcohol has also been associated with greater risk for bipolar disorders.


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Bipolar Disorder Behavior - Symptoms that Signal Bipolar Disorder Behavior

While there are common symptoms that may indicate a person has bipolar disorder, each person is different. Therefore the particular symptoms they will exhibit and to the degree they have them depends on the person. This means there is no cookie cutter approach that is going to work for taking care of the disorder.


Bipolar disorder behavior can come on suddenly in both men and women. It is also known to affect young children and teenagers. The average age for bipolar disorder is approximately 25. There is plenty of research to indicate bipolar disorder behavior may be hereditary in nature.


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The Increasing Instances of Anxiety Disorder in Children

Being a child seems to be an easy period in a person s life. Childhood, for most of us, is a carefree phase of life when children do not have any worries except maybe showing up in time for school. Sorry to say, but in this modern age, even children suffer from problems as indicated by the increase in cases of anxiety disorder for children, in recent years.


Modern kids have hectic schedules. Weekdays are spent on classrooms and weekends are devoted to sports like baseball or hockey. They have to devote time for homework, and science projects. They also have to spend time in working out concerns like bullies and their boyfriends or girlfriends.


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Beyond Bipolar Disorder
...that bipolar disorder can be prevented. However, seeking early treatment and maintaining a stable course of therapy can help bipolar patients to maintain as uninterrupted lifestyle as possible. It is important for people to educate themselves about the disorder, especially ...
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