Teenage Bipolar Disorder – Symptoms And Risks
August 19, 2009 by RelieveBipolarDisorder
Filed under Bipolar Disorder and Children
If you think that Bipolar Disorder affects only a specific group of children then you are wrong. This brain disorder can affect anyone as long as there is chemical imbalance in the patient’s brain. Bipolar Disorder is an illness that makes the sufferer to have mood swings. That is, he often exhibits an extreme manic mood that could suddenly alternate to depressive mood also.
The exact cause of Bipolar Disorder is yet to be discovered by medical researches. However, the risk factors have been identified. These risk factors could be environmental, biological, psychological and hereditary.
Children are normally affected with this ailment and they face lots of risks when this illness strikes them. The common risks they face depend on the particular mood swing that they face at a time. If their mood at the moment is the “high” or manic mood, then they exhibit high levels of hyperactivity which may result to them engaging in risky ventures likes drug abuse, casual sex, wasteful spending of money, too much talking etc.
If the mood swing is depressive, then the risks that this Bipolar Disorder child will face are contemplation of suicide, loss of appetite, feeling of guilt and hopelessness, withdrawal from other children and general lack of interest in some activities.
The risks are damaging to the overall health, growth and development of the bipolar sufferer. It is therefore highly important that adequate Bipolar Disorder treatment is provided for this sufferer so as to control the effects of the mood swings in the patient.
Bipolar Disorder In Teenagers – Caring For Teenage Patients
August 18, 2009 by RelieveBipolarDisorder
Filed under Bipolar Disorder and Children
Children usually face lots of changes when they turn into teenagers and many of these changes are challenging to them physically and emotionally. Hormonal changes in puberty, stunted emotional growth, failed relationships, societal changes are some of the challenges faced by teens. What happens if the teenager is diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder? The challenge will definitely be high.
Bipolar Disorder is a mental disorder that makes the sufferer to display mood swings. The mood swings alternates between manic mood and extreme depressive mood. If a teenager is suffering from the symptoms of this disease, it is usually difficult to differentiate these signs with those related to the known actual or normal teenage behaviors. If you are a parent of a teenager who has been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, follow the 3 guides provided below to help the child.
1. You need the virtue of patience to follow the patient. This is because, there are times when all your efforts may look frustrating because the Bipolar Disorder patient you are caring for may not listen to you. Imbibe patience as you care and treatment will surely pay off.
2. Be committed to the task at hand and don’t quit even though the task of caring for the bipolar is a highly demanding one. Show commitment and determination so that the teen will definitely succumb to your cure.
3. Show understanding for the teen Bipolar Disorder patient because he or she does not really control what they are facing. Encourage the teen when possible and this will cause a faster cure for the victim.
If you follow the simple tips provided above, you will definitely surmount the high task of caring for Bipolar Disorder teenagers.
Bipolar Disorder And Children – Symptoms And Effects
August 18, 2009 by RelieveBipolarDisorder
Filed under Bipolar Disorder and Children
Have you ever considered the effects of Bipolar Disorder in children? If not, then this article will broaden your understanding to some of the common ones. This knowledge will really enlighten you on this disease and give you reason to provide the patient with the right treatment options.
Before we go into the effects of Bipolar Disorder, it will be necessary to look at what is Bipolar Disorder? This is important so that we can get direction from here. Bipolar Disorder is a kind of brain disorder that affects the neuro- transmitters in the brain. The patient or victim of this disease usually exhibits alternate mood swings from high manic mood and low depressive mood. These moods are usually displayed to the extreme. If this ailment affects children then you have to be aware of the following effects:
- The child’s performance in school activity will reverse downwards.
- The child with this ailment is usually deficient in interacting with other children and this affects his normal social development
- One of the effects of Bipolar in children is insecurity. This is as a result of the low self esteem that this child gets when the mood swing is depressive.
- Your relationship with the child will be affected because communication between the two of you is negatively affected.
- That child suffering from Bipolar Disorder will not acquire the basic skills as acquired by children of the same age.
- Your child may end up being a drug addict if he gets to the adolescent stage because the high manic mood makes him to be hypersensitive.
- It is usually dangerous to see the extreme mood displays in a child with Bipolar Disorder because the child usually feels guilty and sulk continuously. Also, that child may also engage in violent or disruptive behaviors if the mood swing is manic.
- It is not uncommon to see children with Bipolar disorder contemplating suicide. Also, depression can make them to misjudge people’s intention and cause frustrations.
These are some effects of Bipolar Disorder you will have to watch out for in children. The management or control of the moods that brings about these effects is necessary.

