(Apex) An imbalance of naturally occurring neurotransmitters in the brain.
Bipolar disorder
Nope
It's possible, especially because of the hyperactivity, impulsivity, and aggressive behavior. These can cause the bipolar person to harm themselves or the people and objects around them.
Yes you can in fact go to a treatment center for a bipolar disorder. You will have to see what is available in your area.
This is not within the criteria of what qualifies being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. I have Bipolar Disorder and have known many other with the disorder. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a possible category for someone who you see as a "health freak".
Almost certainly not.
An imbalance in the naturally occurring neurotransmitters in the brain
Someone with bipolar disorder already has periods of depression, and a symptom of depression can include anxiety. The increased energy levels associated with the manic episodes of bipolar disorder may look like ADHD. An individual with bipolar disorder is not likely to be diagnosed separately for depression, ADHD, or anxiety.
in and of itself no. however there are somewhat more cases of bipolar disorder that appear in the years following puberty than in the years before puberty.
Bipolar disorder does not cause other disorders. However, people with bipolar disorder have an increased risk of simultaneously having or developing other mental disorders or substance dependence problems.
It can cause a whole lot more than just biploar disorder. That stuff will mess you up for life.
Extremely doubtful, unless the trauma produced anxiety or insecurity, which are bipolar triggers.