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The long-term outlook for a child with lupus varies widely depending on the severity of the disease and the effectiveness of treatment. With early diagnosis and proper management, many children can lead active, fulfilling lives. Regular medical care, lifestyle adjustments, and adherence to treatment plans are crucial for minimizing flare-ups and complications. While lupus can present challenges, advancements in medicine continue to improve outcomes and quality of life for those affected.
The correct term is bipolar disorder. Some people call it a disease though.
the younger the child at diagnosis and the more organs involved, the poorer the outlook. If the condition resolves, there could still be long-term complications because of the damage done
If you are referring to bipolar disorder, it used to be called manic-depression.
Patients experiencing mania as a result of bipolar disorder will require long-term care to prevent recurrence; bipolar disorder is a chronic condition that requires lifelong observation and treatment after diagnosis
Like any other man. People don't fit in boxes.
The term for a condition characterized by chronic, mild bipolar disorder with mood swings is called cyclothymia.
Hippocrates describes it although he does not call it bipolar, that term is recent.
Charlie Sheen....
Manic depression
There may be no long-term effects, it depends on the child. Most cases are not severe. The best person to ask is your child's doctor.