Mania (also known as manic-depressive disorder, part of bipolar disorder) may exhibit the following signs:
1.Extremely high mood: Unusual pleasure or excitement that lasts for a long time, much more than normal.
2.Hyperactivity: Increased levels of daily activity, which may manifest as excessive socializing, working, or studying.
3.Difficulty concentrating: Lack of concentration, rapid jumps in thinking, and difficulty concentrating.
4.Verbal impulsiveness: Speech is accelerated, verbally impulsive, and may speak in a disorganized and disorganized manner.
5.Decreased sleep: Manic phases are often accompanied by decreased sleep and sometimes no sleep at all.
6.Impulsive behavior: Impulsive behavior that can lead to impulsive shopping, sexual behavior, risk-taking behavior, etc.
7.Overconfidence: Extreme self-confidence, possibly higher than normal.
8.Conflict behavior: may manifest as irritability, impulsivity, and conflict with others.
9.Speculation: Speculation may be involved, such as excessive financial investment.
10.Hallucinations or delusions: In extreme cases, symptoms of hallucinations or delusions may occur.
Mania is often combined with periodic episodes of depression to form bipolar disorder. It is a condition that requires a professional doctor to diagnose and **. If you or others experience any of the above symptoms, it is advisable to consult a medical professional for help as soon as possible.