What Is Dysphoric Mania?
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- "Manic" refers to irritability of the hands and feet. "Crazy" refers to madness and arrogance. Frenzy, irritability of the hands and feet is a symptom of insanity. Mostly due to the heat of the liver; or phlegm and fire; disturbance of yangming; heat and disturbance of the mind; or turbidity and dryness;
- The English name for mania is mania, a term for psychopathology
- The rising mood is inconsistent with the reality of the time, and can show carefree joy to almost uncontrollable excitement, accompanied by increased energy, resulting in excessive activity, urged speech and reduced sleep needs. Attention cannot be long-lasting, and there is often a noticeable diversion. There is often too much self-esteem with exaggerated ideas or conceit. The disappearance of normal social restraint can lead to reckless behavior, disregard of consequences, and inconsistent with the pre-ill personality. In severe cases, speech can be incomprehensible due to thoughtfulness and urged speech. Excitement can cause aggression or violence, while neglect of eating, drinking, and personal hygiene can lead to dangerous states such as dehydration. In addition to this clinical state without psychotic symptoms, there may be delusions (generally exaggerated delusions) or hallucinations (generally the sound of speaking directly to the patient). These psychotic symptoms can be consistent with a high mood.