When it comes to signs and symptoms, David Crawford, MD, shares that ADHD and Bipolar Disorder have some overlap. In some cases, both can even present in one person. However, the two are different conditions. Here’s what you need to know about them. ADHD vs. Bipolar Disorder ADHD is a mental health disorder that is often diagnosed in early childhood. It is characterized by symptoms such as a child’s inability to focus, issues with impulse control, and other signs of hyperactivity. In teenagers with ADHD, moodiness, irritability, and defiant behavior may also be observed. Meanwhile, Bipolar Disorder is another mental health disorder that can also be diagnosed from early childhood. However, it is more challenging to diagnose than ADHD. David Crawford, MD, shares diagnosis of bipolar disorder in children and teenagers has been 40 times more likely to occur in the past decade. Bipolar disorder is characterized by manic and depressive episodes that occur alternatively. Symptoms Th...
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