What’s wrong with adolescent mania?

Adolescent bipolar disorder refers to adolescent bipolar disorder, in which adolescents in puberty show signs of manic episodes due to the influence of certain factors. Adolescent mania is mainly related to excessive psychological pressure, environmental changes, personality factors, genetics and other factors.
The clinical manifestations of adolescent mania mainly include symptoms such as heightened emotion, racing thoughts, increased activity and enhanced willful behavior, exaggerated ideas and exaggerated delusions, and less need for sleep. Mild adolescent bipolar disorder may only show symptoms such as elevated mood, energy, increased activity, irritable and reckless behavior, but not accompanied by hallucinations and delusions.
Adolescent mania can be intervened through medication, physical therapy, and psychotherapy. Drug therapy can be treated by taking antipsychotic drugs, such as quetiapine, olanzapine, risperidone, etc. Physical therapy includes repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, non-convulsive electro-convulsive therapy, etc. Psychotherapy is an auxiliary choice according to the different patients’ conditions.
Adolescent mania needs early detection, timely medical treatment, standardized treatment under the guidance of professional physicians to avoid delays.
The use of drugs must be carried out under the guidance of a physician, not blindly taken on their own to avoid adverse reactions.