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9. Symptoms Can Present at Any Age
The average age that people will experience their first manic, hypomanic, or depressive episode is 18. It is possible for people to have an onset of symptoms in their 60s or later. This also means that children under 18 can undergo their first major mood episode. In either case, it remains important to allow diagnosis under the care of a mental health professional while taking the person’s developmental state into account. Teenagers are prone to strong mood changes, irritability, and changes in sleep habits, but this does not prove that they have bipolar disorder.
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