Doctors have discovered bipolar disorder often occurs in conjunction with other health issues, such as PTSD and heart disease. This means a definitive diagnosis can be even more difficult to make. If symptoms overlap, a medical professional might focus on the more obvious health condition and overlook the bipolar disorder. In time, increased mental health awareness and the emerging fight against long-held stigmas should reduce the number of misdiagnoses.

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