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Bipolar disorder can be confused with other conditions, such as depression, schizophrenia, BPD, anxiety, and ADHD. Detecting and diagnosing bipolar disorder may take some time. But getting a correct, early diagnosis often results in better outcomes.
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Read More »Bipolar disorder symptoms overlap with other conditions, such as depression, anxiety disorders, and ADHD. This can lead to misdiagnosis. Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition marked by severe shifts in mood and energy levels. Mood episodes may involve depression, mania, hypomania, and mixed states. Whether it’s intense moods, agitation, or impulsivity, some features of bipolar disorder are commonly mistaken for other disorders with similar symptoms — and vice versa. In fact, a 2018 review reports that up to 40% of people with bipolar disorder are misdiagnosed, most commonly with major depressive disorder. Sometimes it’s hard to work out the most appropriate diagnosis, even for medical professionals. We look at what conditions might be confused with bipolar disorder and why. Why do people with bipolar disorder get incorrect diagnoses? Bipolar disorder can be particularly difficult to diagnose in the early stages or when it arises at a young age (early-onset bipolar disorder). Many people won’t receive a bipolar diagnosis until years after their first mood episode. In the United States, bipolar disorder is diagnosed using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5). There are three main types of bipolar disorder: bipolar I disorder: diagnosed after you have at least one episode of mania bipolar II disorder: diagnosed after you have at least one episode of hypomania and at least one episode of depression cyclothymia: diagnosed if you have mood changes that are less extreme than in bipolar I disorder or bipolar II disorder The symptoms of bipolar disorder overlap with other conditions, which can lead to misdiagnosis. Misdiagnosis can also happen when a mental health professional does not thoroughly review the person’s medical history or is overly restrictive with the diagnostic criteria. Conditions that may be confused with bipolar disorder include: depression
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Read More »Other conditions Some other mental health conditions that have overlapping symptoms with bipolar disorder include: Borderline personality disorder (BPD) : People with BPD experience intense emotions, impulsive behavior, and suicidal thoughts or actions. A 2019 study reported that 40% of people who met the criteria for BPD, but not for bipolar disorder, were misdiagnosed with bipolar II disorder. : People with BPD experience intense emotions, impulsive behavior, and suicidal thoughts or actions. A reported that 40% of people who met the criteria for BPD, but not for bipolar disorder, were misdiagnosed with bipolar II disorder. Substance use disorder : There is a high comorbidity between bipolar disorder and substance misuse, with 2006 research reporting that 46% of those with bipolar disorder had alcohol misuse and 41% had drug misuse. : There is a high comorbidity between bipolar disorder and substance misuse, with reporting that 46% of those with bipolar disorder had alcohol misuse and 41% had drug misuse. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD): Symptoms of GAD include anxiety, restlessness, and agitation. Research from 2021 suggests that they may also have unstable or over-reactive moods that can be misdiagnosed as bipolar disorder. Various mental health conditions have an element of emotional dysregulation, defined as the inability to regulate or control one’s emotional responses. Research suggests that emotional dysregulation is particularly common in people with a history of trauma or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Extreme mood shifts of this kind can be mistaken for rapid-cycling bipolar II disorder.
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