What illnesses often co-exist with bipolar disorder?

- Substance abuse is very common among
people with bipolar disorder, but the reasons for this link are unclear.
- Some people with bipolar disorder may try to treat their symptoms with alcohol
or drugs.
- Substance abuse can also trigger or prolong bipolar symptoms, and the
behavioral problems associated with mania can lead to drinking too much.
- Anxiety disorders, such as
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and social phobia, also can co-occur with
bipolar disorder.
- Bipolar disorder can co-occur with
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as well, which has some
symptoms that overlap with bipolar disorder, such as restlessness and being
easily distracted. However, the symptoms of ADHD are persistent, whereas those
of bipolar disorder are episodic.
- In addition, people with bipolar
disorder are at higher risk for thyroid disease, migraine headaches, heart
disease, diabetes, obesity, and other physical illnesses.
- These
illnesses may cause symptoms of mania or depression, or they may be caused by
some medications used to treat bipolar disorder.
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