Bipolar Disorder in Children and Teens - Prevention

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Prevention

Bipolar disorder cannot be prevented. However, there are ways to help manage or prevent mood changes.

The first and most important preventive measure is to make sure your child takes his or her medications as directed. Bipolar disorder is a long-term condition and generally requires lifelong treatment with medications. However, about 1 in 3 adults remains completely free of symptoms of bipolar disorder just by taking mood-stabilizing medicines, such as carbamazepine, divalproex, or lithium.8 (There are no statistics available for children.)

Reducing stress, getting regular sleep and exercise, and maintaining a daily routine may help prevent mood swings and can help with the symptoms of depression and mania.

Last Updated: 05/14/2007

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