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When it comes to manic people, they are discouraged from thinking that they are the kind of people who are moody, like to throw things, and scold. But we can't look at them differently, and care more about them, maybe there will be one more manic person in this world. Of course, people with mania not only have large mood swings, that is, mental symptoms, but also physical symptoms.
Psychiatric symptoms are medically known as the "three highs" symptoms, that is, high emotions, rushing thoughts, and increased will. <>
First, emotions are high. It is easy to understand that the manic patient is in a very high state of spirit, they are in a good mood, and sometimes they may laugh inexplicably. They are immersed in their own happy world and ignore the outside world.
Even with sleep deprivation, they seem to be in good spirits. In this state, what we can do more is to guide him, not to provoke or destroy his good mood, otherwise it will induce his mental symptoms: thunder, throwing things, and maybe even hurting others.
The second is to think freely. The associations of the manic patient are rich and rapid, gushing and talking. Because of their high cultural quality, some small number of people can use some vivid and witty sentences to attract people around them to take the initiative to listen to his speech, giving people a feeling of being able to speak well.
At this point, you forget that he is a patient, that he is just a person who desires to express himself. In severe cases, they may also show an instantaneous shift of attention, that is, they can change the topic anytime and anywhere with new things, they may say someone or something in the previous paragraph, and say that I am hungry and discuss food in the next meal, and their thinking is larger. <>
The third is the strengthening of will. We might be curious about this? Willpower enhancement? How should we understand the increased will in a manic person. They are very enthusiastic when they meet the living, and they seem to be familiar at first sight; There is no beginning and no end to everything, but nothing can be done.
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Mania, or manic syndrome, is characterized by heightened emotion, racing thoughts, and increased activity, which are the most typical symptoms of a manic episode. Emotional elevation, i.e., psychomotor arousal; Because language is a manifestation of thinking, the patient's speech speed will be faster, the intonation will be high-pitched, and even some patients will have sound or meaning associations, and even jump thinking.
However, not all patients with manic episodes are emotionally elevated, and some patients are emotionally unstable, irritable, and angry in the early stages. If the patient's symptoms persist for more than a week, such as elevated mood, rushing thoughts, and increased activity, and meet the criteria for the symptoms and course of a manic episode, it is important to seek medical attention in time.
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Irritable, depressed all day long, panicked, tempered and irritable, easy to get angry and lose temper, and have difficulty falling asleep. Usually pay attention to control your emotions and deal with things calmly.
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Manifestations of manic patients are:
The first is that they will be happy or ecstatic for no reason;
The second is inattention, frequent distraction;
Finally, the self-esteem is too high or exaggerated.
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Manic patients are mainly characterized by high emotions and easy irritation, their emotions are extremely unstable, they usually seem happy and happy, but once they are provoked, they will become very irritable, have aggressive behavior, drop things, scold and even hurt people.
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With the increasing pressure of society, all kinds of diseases emerge in an endless stream, especially when mania is attacking, it will be very excited, thinking jumping, and as long as it encounters a little unpleasant thing, it will be like thunder.
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Anger, anger, and manic anger are all manifestations of manic patients, and severe cases will have the phenomenon of self-harm, and it is very dangerous to have this type of symptom, so seek medical attention in time.
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Elevated emotion: is the most predominant primary symptom of mania. Generally speaking, mania is more likely to be pleasant in the early stages and irritable in the later stages.
When pleasant, the patient's emotions are abnormally high and contagious. In mild episodes, it may be difficult for unfamiliar people to recognize the abnormality, but family members can often recognize the abnormality. When irritable, people tend to lash out over trivial matters, and in severe cases, they have impulsive or aggressive words or behaviors.
Rushing Thoughts: Manifested as an acceleration of thinking and language. The speed of thinking is significantly accelerated. In terms of language, the speed of speech is significantly accelerated, as if the words in the head are about to be poured out immediately.
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Throwing things, people are annoyed by what they say.
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1 Manic patients tend to behave in a relaxed, happy, elated, proud, and joyful mental state, as if they have never had any troubles, and the mood is in harmony with the inner experience and the surrounding environment, which is infectious, and the patient usually thinks that he is an optimist, and his life is full of sunshine and colorful. But it is often because of this that it is easy to cause emotional stability, easy to get angry, often should be refuted for trivial matters or opinions, unmet demands and thunderous, and even sabotage or aggression.
2. The thinking process of manic patients is significantly accelerated, and the thoughts of the world come one after another, and the voice is loud and endless, but due to distraction, the topic moves irregularly, and there can also be a flurry of concepts, and the phenomenon of sound and meaning is linked, and the patient often feels that the brain is open, and he becomes smarter, and the tongue is completely eradicated from the race with the thought.
3. Patients with mania will feel good about themselves in the context of high mood, will feel that their body has never been so healthy, their energy has never been so abundant, their talents are quick, they can see ten lines at a glance, they often overestimate their own material, status, pretentiousness, and exaggerated concepts.
4. Patients with mania tend to have a wide range of interests, like to be lively, socialize a lot, are easy to get close to people, and are easy to get close to people they don't know at first sight, and are nosy, uneven, lack of thoughtfulness in everything, have a strong desire to buy, and their monthly salary is swept away in a few days.
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