Comparing symptoms of bipolar disorder and
ADHD| Symptoms of bipolar
disorder | Symptoms of ADHD |
|---|
| The child throws violent, destructive
temper tantrums that can last for hours. The child hits, kicks, destroys
property, and may threaten to harm someone else. | The child throws temper tantrums that
usually last for only minutes, and he or she does not usually destroy
property. |
| The child can act as though he or she is
losing touch with reality during a temper tantrum. | The child does not lose touch with reality
during a temper tantrum. |
| Mood swings and strange behaviors occur
unpredictably—the child may be withdrawn or irritable one moment and extremely
happy or giddy the next. | The child has difficult behaviors (such as
hyperactivity) that are fairly consistent. He or she can get very happy or
silly. |
| The child's response to external events is
prolonged and out of proportion to the event. | The child's reaction to external events is
not extreme and is resolved in a normal amount of time. |
| The child shows signs of hypersexuality
(talking or thinking about sex, having sex, or using sexual language). | The child can show some signs of sexually
inappropriate behavior, but the behavior is usually not severe or the child can
be distracted from this behavior. |
| Sleep disturbances and inability to sleep
occur periodically. The child often has plenty of energy despite not getting
much sleep. | Sleep disturbances and inability to sleep
are long-term (chronic). The child is usually tired when he or she does not get
enough sleep. |