Manic symptoms in children?

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It is generally believed that manic disorder is mostly a disease of adults. In fact, it is not. In today's society, more and more children are also suffering from manic disorder. It is estimated that the number of underage patients is more than one million, because manic disorder will seriously affect children's learning ability, and they are more likely to fall into bad habits such as drinking and taking drugs when they grow up. Manic symptoms in children? Let's talk about it.

Manic symptoms in children?

1. Manic disorder is characterized by high mood: strong and lasting joy and excitement, feeling that everything around is full of vitality, thinking that there is no more trouble in the world, and feeling good. This happy mood is from the heart, often irritated by trivial things, even hurt people and things, but after a moment, it turns anger into laughter, apologizes, and is still ecstatic.

2. Manic disorder is characterized by significant acceleration of thinking Association: the thinking Association of patients is very fast, involving a wide range, and the typical cases can appear "phonological Association and semantic association". Many patients think that they have become smart because the speed of thinking association is too fast.

3. Manic disorder is characterized by an increase in speech and activities: patients are often eloquent, eloquent, change topics very quickly, are interested in various activities, and their daily activities are significantly increased than usual. Manifesting as psychomotor excitement, many opinions, high requirements, often underestimate objective difficulties, and implement some unrealistic plans without concern, the result is nothing, Some patients are usually very thrifty, but they become very generous after their illness. They spend money generously and have no plans to spend money. Valuables and items they just bought are given to others casually. Sometimes they are reckless and reckless.

matters needing attention

Manic disorder is the most prominent one in children. Parents should pay more attention to their children's language and behavior. Children with mania should avoid chocolate, tea and other caffeinated foods.