Teen Bipolar Disorder
The United States may in fact be the richest country in terms of technology, and natural resources, but the majority of its citizens suffer from various kinds of disorders ranging from simple depression, as a result of too much societal pressure, all the way up to very serious disorders requiring long term clinical treatment.
One of the more serious disorders that effects both the young and the old is bipolar disorder. While bipolar disorder will affect people of all ages, it is most often detected, or diagnosed in adulthood. Today, we find an increase in teen bipolar disorder, as well as an increase of children showing signs of potentially having this problem.
Bipolar disorder occurs as a result of hormonal imbalances in a person?s brain. It is often considered hereditary due to the increased risk of getting the disorder should a person have a parent with the problem.
Bipolar disorder is most commonly identified with manic and depressive symptoms. Symptoms that are characterized by rapid and extreme mood changes resulting in a person behaving in a manner that cannot be classified as rational.
Usually diagnosed in adulthood, bipolar disorder affects an increasing number of our younger children, and our teenagers. We are learning to recognize teen bipolar disorder more efficiently. The rapid changes in the mood of teenagers are no longer being taken for granted, and treated as regular mood swings common among their age group. Many parents are now aware that their may be something more going on with their teenagers than just bad behavior.
Bipolar disorder affects how the mind functions, and as a result, drastic mood changes can always be expected. A teenager with bipolar disorder will often feel hilarious one moment, and totally depressed just moments later.
Teenagers suffering from teen bipolar disorder can also display manic, or obsessive behavior. Parents sometimes dismiss this behavior as being ordinary teenage attitude. But, there is a strong possibility that the teenager may be exhibiting symptoms of bipolar disorder.
All teenagers go through their own highs and lows depending, but the symptoms of mania and depression exhibited by a teenager can be recognized by swift and intense mood changes that is beyond those normally felt by teenagers.
Teenagers, who display excessive energy, can't sit still, or who talk incessantly about a single or several topics for days may be exhibiting symptoms of teen bipolar disorder. In the same manner, teenagers who exhibit reckless behavior, or sexual promiscuity may also be exhibiting symptoms of teen bipolar disorder.
A teenager exhibiting manic or depressive symptoms, or perhaps both, who turns to alcohol, drugs, or promiscuity, should be carefully evaluated by a medical professional. A teenager demonstrating this behavior usually does so because it may be their only way of coping with bipolar disorder. Not only are alcohol and the use of drugs not a solution to someone with teen bipolar disorder, they will only make the disorder worse.
Parents be vigilant when observing the attitudes of their teenagers. Do not take dramatic changes in attitude as typical teenage behavior, it may well be a symptom to teen bipolar disorder.
Carl DiNello is an Article Author whose articles are featured on websites covering the Internets most popular topics.
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