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  1. Feb 9, 2022 · A teens bipolar disorder diagnosis can seem overwhelming and scary. But with the right support and treatment, the symptoms can be managed.

    • Traci Pedersen
    • Overview
    • Symptoms
    • Causes
    • Risk Factors
    • Complications
    • Prevention

    Bipolar disorder, formerly called manic depression, is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings. These include emotional highs, also known as mania or hypomania, and lows, also known as depression. Hypomania is less extreme than mania. When you become depressed, you may feel sad or hopeless and lose interest or pleasure in most act...

    There are several types of bipolar and related disorders: 1. Bipolar I disorder.You've had at least one manic episode that may come before or after hypomanic or major depressive episodes. In some cases, mania may cause a break from reality. This is called psychosis. 2. Bipolar II disorder.You've had at least one major depressive episode and at leas...

    While it's not known what causes bipolar disorder, these factors may be involved: 1. Biological differences.People with bipolar disorder appear to have physical changes in their brains. The importance of these changes is still uncertain, but more research may help identify why these changes happen. 2. Genetics.Bipolar disorder is more common in peo...

    Factors that may raise the risk of getting bipolar disorder or cause the first episode include: 1. Having a first-degree relative, such as a parent or sibling, with bipolar disorder. 2. Periods of high stress, such as the death of a loved one or another traumatic event. 3. Drug or alcohol misuse.

    Left untreated, bipolar disorder can lead to serious problems that affect every area of your life, including: 1. Problems related to drug and alcohol misuse. 2. Suicide or suicide attempts. 3. Legal or financial problems. 4. Trouble getting along with others. 5. Poor work or school performance.

    There's no sure way to prevent bipolar disorder. But getting treated as soon as you notice a mental health disorder can help stop bipolar disorder or other mental health conditions from getting worse. If you've been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, here are some ways you can stop minor symptoms from becoming full-blown episodes of mania or depressi...

  2. www.valleychildrens.org › behavioral-healthBipolar Disorder in Teens

    A teen with this disorder often has abnormal mood swings that shift between depression and mania. The exact cause of bipolar disorder is unknown. But it tends to run in families. A teen must have both depressive and manic symptoms to a varying degree to be diagnosed with the disorder.

  3. Feb 25, 2023 · Here’s a closer look at seven factors that may worsen bipolar symptoms or trigger an episode: 1. Stress. In many cases, a major life change or stressful event, such as losing a loved one or...

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  4. However, bipolar I disorder doesn’t always cause depressive episodes. With bipolar II disorder, your teen experiences at least one depressive episode and one hypomanic episode.

  5. An adolescent with bipolar II disorder will have abnormal mood swings, lasting anywhere from one to two weeks long, that shift between mania and depression. Stanford Children’s Health provide the following examples of signs and symptoms that could occur in a teen with bipolar II disorder:

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  7. Persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia) A teen with bipolar disorder often has extreme mood swings. These mood swings go beyond the day’s normal ups and downs. A teen may have times of great elation, happiness, elevated mood, or irritability. This is called mania. These episodes are countered by periods of major depression.