Thursday, November 10, 2011

Bipolar Symptoms In Kids







Until recently, bipolar disorder was rarely diagnosed in children. However, increased understanding of bipolar disorder is leading to earlier diagnosis and intervention. In adults, cycling between extreme high and low moods is the primary symptom of bipolar disorder. In children, the symptoms may be different.


Irritability and Anger


In addition to a pervasive irritable mood, kids with bipolar disorder may have frequent temper tantrums and destructive outbursts.


Risky Behavior


Delusions about their own abilities can lead kids with bipolar disorder to engage in risky behavior, such as jumping from heights.


Erratic Activity


Bipolar kids may have trouble concentrating. They may start many projects at once, and talk quickly and constantly.


Sleep and Eating Disturbances


Frequent and overpowering cravings---especially for sweets---may be part of bipolar disorder in kids, in addition to trouble sleeping, nightmares or sleeping too much.


Rapid Mood Cycling


Manic or depressive episodes in adults with bipolar can last for days, weeks or months, but kids can cycle much more rapidly, with moods shifting from manic to depressive states within the same day.


Other Mental Disorders


Bipolar disorder in children may share symptoms with other mental disorders. Only a qualified mental health professional should make a diagnosis of bipolar disorder.

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