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Manic episode: Manic episode is listed as an alternate name or description for symptom:
Causes of Mania (Manic episode): See detailed list of causes below.
Mania (medical symptom): Inappropriately euphoric mood usually with hyperactivity and other symptoms.
Mania (medical symptom): Mania is more than just feeling good or even euphoric. With true mania, people can be described by words like "frantic", "hyperactive" or over-excited. Often a person's thoughts and speech is so "fast" that it tumbles over itself and becomes fragmented by following tangents of thoughts and ideas. Cycling between mania and depression is the hallmark of bipolar disorder (previously called manic-depression) but there are other possible causes of mania.
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Manic episode: Manic episode is listed as an alternate name or description for Mania. For a medical symptom description of 'Manic episode', the following disease information may be relevant to the symptoms: Mania (disease information). However, numerous other possible causes of the symptom may be possible.
Manic episode (medical condition): Inappropriate euphoric mood
Manic episode (medical condition): Mania is more than just feeling good or even euphoric. With true mania, people can be described by words like "frantic", "hyperactive" or over-excited. Often a person's thoughts and speech is so "fast" that it tumbles over itself and becomes fragmented by following tangents of thoughts and ideas. Cycling between mania and depression is the hallmark of bipolar disorder (previously called manic-depression) but there are other possible causes of mania.
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