Thursday, October 27, 2011

Bipolar Disorder In Adolescents

Bipolar disorder affects all ages, even adolescents. However, the symptoms of mania and depression may not be easily recognized in teens. Many adolescents are moody due to hormonal changes of puberty and stress. But the alternating mood high and low mood swings can have a profound effect on adolescents and make life more difficult


Types


There are four types of bipolar disorders. Bipolar 1 is the most severe form. Bipolar 2 is a milder form of Bipolar 1. Rapid cycling is when a person quickly alternates between highs and lows. A mixed episode features manic and depressive symptoms simultaneously. Adolescents can suffer from all four.


Mania


In the manic episodes, a teen is hyperactive and euphoric. He may feel invincible and this can lead to reckless behavior like using drugs, drinking alcohol or driving fast.


Depression


During a depressive episode an adolescent is listless, sad and lacks energy. She has no interest in hobbies or school activities. There may be thoughts of suicide.


Hypomania


In Bipolar 2 a person has hypomanic episodes instead of manic episodes. This symptom has a teen feeling good and optimistic, but the behavior is moderate and does not interfere with daily life.


Causes








Experts don't know what causes this mood disorder, but genetics, biochemistry and environmental factors may play a role. There is also evidence that hormonal changes may also contribute to the mood swings.

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