Mental hyperactivity symptoms

Symptoms of hyperpsychosis, including high mood, talking too much, increased behavior, increased speed of thought association, enhanced self-awareness, fussy, and sometimes unstable and irritable mood, these symptoms are clinically common in the following diseases: First, manic episodes in mental disorders, patients have enhanced self-awareness during manic episodes, often accuse others, and sometimes easily clash with others. Second, hyperthyroidism. Many patients with hyperthyroidism have an excessive secretion of thyroid hormones, so it leads to a hyperactive mental state, but patients with hyperthyroidism have obvious physical signs, such as protruding eyes or conscious palpitations, weight loss, poor night sleep, etc. There is another kind of organic brain disease, such as after traumatic brain injury and cerebral infarction, many patients are prone to such symptoms of hyperemotion, and even some patients with syphilitic encephalopathy are prone to similar conditions. Therefore, when symptoms similar to hyperemotion occur, a complete physical examination, including blood and brain organ imaging, must be perfected, and if the symptoms of hyperemotion are not controlled in time, they may be aggravated, and in severe cases If the symptoms of hyperarousal are not controlled in time, they may worsen, and in severe cases, impulsive injury or self-harm may occur.