Mania is a serious mental health condition often associated with bipolar I disorder, schizoaffective disorder, or other mood disorders. It is marked by high energy levels, impulsive behaviors, manic depression, and elevated or irritable mood that can interfere with decision-making and daily life. Recognizing the early signs and symptoms of mania, such as rapid speech, reduced need for sleep, grandiose thinking, and risky behavior, is crucial for early intervention.
A manic phase typically lasts at least one week and can severely impact personal relationships, job performance, and physical health. In some cases, manic patients may also experience psychotic symptoms, such as delusions or hallucinations, which require immediate medical attention.