Your child laughs and smiles one minute and then, in a matter of seconds, the smile and laughter has turned to screaming and crying. Mood swings such as these confuse parents and prompt the question: what causes mood swings in children?
Nausea can be caused by eating spoiled foods, overindulging in alcohol or eating too much. It can also be a factor during pregnancy, viral infections or emotional upsets. Regardless of what brings on nausea, it can be a very uncomfortable...
Bipolar, a mental health disorder, causes extreme energy and mood swings. Children with bipolar have difficulties at home and in school. While it affects every child differently, common challenges include behavior issues, learning challenges and...
Substance abuse is the continuous and excessive use of illegal drugs or alcohol. For many people, substance abuse is not a choice, but a serious recurring illness that cannot be treated without help. Substance abuse not only damages the addict,...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, causes inattentive, hyperactive or impulsive behaviors in children that may continue into adulthood. Inattentive symptoms include being easily distracted, having difficulty focusing or completing...
An emotional behavior disorder is characterized by one or more behaviors that alter a child's school performance. Emotional behavior disorder means a pattern of behaviors that may be aggressive, impulsive, withdrawn, unhappy or depressed,...
Everyone has trouble falling asleep now and again. However, if this occurs on a regular basis, you may have insomnia. Not getting a good night's sleep over a period of time can lead to health problems. There are many reasons why insomnia can...
Sleep is essential for your child's health and development. The average preschooler needs to get 11 to 13 hours of sleep each night, while school-age children, from ages 5 to 12, require 10 to 11 hours, according to the National Sleep Foundation....
Abilify (aripiprazole) is an anti-psychotic drug. According to Drugs.com, Abilify is used to treat the symptoms of psychotic conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (manic depression), major depressive disorder, and symptoms of...
Teens deal with myriad developmental changes which can cause bizarre behavior, emotional outbursts and mood swings. According to the Children Youth and Women's Health Service, adolescent angst is normal during puberty as hormones change and the...
As a parent of a teenager, it may seem like your child tends to shut down emotionally during certain periods of their lives. However, teenagers will always have conflicting emotions going on that may not be present on the surface. While it can...
Aripiprazole (Abilify) is used to treat symptoms that accompany a variety of psychotic conditions such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. In some cases, it is used to treat symptoms such as aggression, temper tantrums and mood swings in...
When diagnosed in childhood, bipolar disease is called early-onset bipolar disease. In the United States, this brain disorder affects at least 750,000 children, according to the National Mental Health Information Center. Bipolar disorder, also...
Approximately 1 percent of children and teenagers experience bipolar disorder at some point in their lives, according to KeepKidsHealthy.com. Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that occurs when a person has fluctuating moods that consist of...
Brain development primarily occurs during sleep in the first two years of life, according to the National Sleep Foundation. By the time children turn 2 years old, they've spent about 40 percent of their lives sleeping. As children begin school,...
In life, tragedy can strike at any given time. For children, it may be difficult to help them comprehend the new reality that exists after a loss. There are steps parents can take, however, to help facilitate the grieving process. For instance,...
A developmental disorder, autism causes children with the disorder to have social, behavioral and language-based symptoms. While treatment options are available for these symptoms, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) states that medications...
If concerns about wrinkles and skin cancer have you acting like a vampire or slathering on sunscreen when you venture outside, you may want to rethink your approach. With global concerns over deficiency, vitamin D has become a headliner in health...
Marketed in continental Europe as Depakine, Depakene is the trade names for valproic acid, a traditional anti-epileptic drug prescribed for seizure disorders, prevention of migraines, and bipolar disorder. Its side effects are generally minor,...
Having low blood sugar can occur in persons that have diabetes or other conditions that affect the levels of blood sugar in the body. According to the Mayo Clinic, low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia, is when a person's blood sugar level is...
Different drugs are used to treat the various types of attention deficit disorder (ADD). Although the syndrome is generally characterized by distractibility and difficulties with managing time, organizing and concentrating, it is important for...
Malnutrition is a lack of essential nutrients in the body. Though malnutrition is commonly associated with starvation or undernourishment, it can also occur in people who overeat, follow an unhealthy diet or consume excessive vitamin supplements....
Drug addiction not only affects the addict but the entire family, the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention reports. Family activities such as picnics, meal gatherings and playing board games may cease. Going to the mall, shopping, visiting...
The number of diabetic children has tripled during the past three decades, according to the UK physician-driven medical website Netdoctor. Type I diabetes is the most common form of diabetes found in children, though some do develop type II...
Concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury resulting from a bump to the head or blow to the body that violently shakes the head back and forth. Children can get concussions from falls, sports and accidents. Concussions don't always cause loss...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease affecting the nervous system. It primarily affects the brain and the spinal cord, damaging the myelin sheath that protects the nerve cells. Over time, the disease causes damage that slows the messages...
Hypoglycemia is an abnormally low blood sugar level. Hypoglycemia rarely occurs in children other than in those who have type 1 diabetes mellitus. These children must take insulin to control their blood sugar (glucose) levels. However, the blood...
Hypothalamic hamartoma is a medical condition characterized by the development of a noncancerous tumor near the hypothalamus, a region of the brain that regulates a number of body functions. This rare condition is most frequently diagnosed in...
Attention deficit disorder (ADD) can interfere with productivity at school and work, and can affect a person's ability to interact with others. Medical treatment of ADD involves an approach that combines behavioral and pharmaceutical therapies....