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Bipolar disorder in children: Is it possible?

Bipolar disorder is most often identified in young adults, but it can occur in teenagers. It’s rare but possible in younger children. It can cause extreme mood swings from emotional highs, called mania or hypomania, to serious depression.

Emotional unrest and behaviors that disrupt others are common in childhood and the teen years. In most cases, these behaviors aren’t a sign of a mental health problem that needs to be treated. All kids have rough periods. They’ll feel down, irritable, angry, hyperactive or impulsive at times. But if your child’s symptoms are severe or ongoing, or they’re causing big problems, it may be more than just a phase.

Symptoms of bipolar disorder in children include:

When a child or teen with bipolar disorder experiences symptoms, it’s called an episode. Between these episodes, they can return to their usual behavior and mood.

It is important to remember that these symptoms alone can’t determine whether bipolar disorder is present. That’s because these symptoms can be related to other problems, such as:

Identifying a mental health condition can be challenging because these conditions can occur along with bipolar disorder.

Making a diagnosis of bipolar disorder is complicated. It often involves several assessments, sessions and sources of information. There are no laboratory, genetic, medical or brain imaging tests that a health care provider can use to diagnose bipolar disorder.

If your child has serious mood swings, depression or behavior problems, see a mental health provider who specializes in working with children and teens. Mood and behavior issues caused by bipolar disorder or other mental health conditions can lead to major problems. Early treatment can help prevent serious issues and decrease the effects of mental health problems as your child gets older.

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