Bipolar Disorder In Young Children – Causes And Triggers To Watch Out For
August 20, 2009 by RelieveBipolarDisorder
Filed under Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis
If a physician has diagnosed your child of Bipolar Disorder then you probably will like to know more about the disease. That is, if already you have not known about it. One aspect of this disease you will definitely want to know more about is the causes of Bipolar Disorder. This knowledge is as important as it will give you the basis of finding the right Bipolar Disorder medications or treatments that will cure the symptoms.
Yes, I say the symptoms because a child suffering from Bipolar Disorder is a child that will display extreme mood swings of high elation to extreme low depressive moods. These symptoms are often dangerous to the child’s health and also affect those of his caregivers.
The causes of Bipolar Disorder are explained below:
Stress – When a child who is predisposed to having Bipolar Disorder exhibits emotional stress or traumas then the mood swings of Bipolarism will be triggered. This may be extreme low depressive mood or high elation known as manic behavior depending on the disposition of the child. Thus, as long as the stressors remain, the symptoms will remain also.
Abuse of Drugs – children who are diagnosed of having Bipolar Disorder should not be allowed to come into contact with drugs such as heroine, cannabis, cocaine and every other kind of ecstatic substances. Abuse of these substances can trigger the symptoms of high mania or even depression if alcohol and tranquilizers are abused.
Major life experience – It will interest you to know that some major life events can cause sensitivity on the mood of a person who is predisposed to Bipolar Disorder. If person losses job depressive moods can set in but if the person wins a scholarship, excitement can trigger bipolar symptoms.
Seasonal changes – The climatic condition per time will definitely affect those who are disposed to Bipolar Disorder. Thus, summer conditions will largely cause manic moods in victims while winter; spring and fall will trigger depressive moods in victims.
Medications – In case you are not aware, giving a Bipolar Disorder patient some medications like anti-depressant drugs and suppressants can affect their mood swings. OTC drugs like corticosteriods, caffeine and thyroid medications can all trigger mood swings in the Bipolar Disorder patient.
These are risk factors you will want to avoid if you are to successfully treat Bipolar Disorder in children.

