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Hypomania

Hypomania (literally "below mania" or "less than mania") is a psychiatric condition of abnormally heightened mood and increased energy that is less severe than mania. It is characterized essentially by an apparently non-contextual elevation of mood (i.e., euphoria) compared to the person's baseline mood. It is often accompanied by increased energy…

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Causes
Bipolar disorder · certain medications · multiple sclerosis
Complications
Progression to mania · poor judgment · hypersexuality · subsequent depression
Differential diagnosis
Mania · hyperthymia · attention deficit hyperactive disorder · autism spectrum disorder · hyperthyroidism
Medication
Mood stabilizers · antipsychotics
Specialty
Psychiatry
Symptoms
Euphoria · inflated self-esteem · irritability · decreased need for sleep · flight of ideas

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Avg. degree1.97
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Symptoms · 10
Hypomania → decreased need for sleep, disinhibition, distractibility, Euphoria, flight of ideas, hyperactivity, impulsivity, inflated self-esteem, irritability, pressured speech
related to Etymology · 9
Hypomania → Aretaeus, Emanuel Ernst Mendel, German, Greek, Hippocrates, In, Narrower, The Ancient Greek, Under
Differential diagnosis · 7
Hypomania → attention deficit hyperactive disorder, autism spectrum disorder, hyperthymia, hyperthyroidism, Mania, narcissistic personality disorder, substance intoxication
related to Associated disorders · 5
Hypomania → Cyclothymia, II, In, These, When
related to Medications · 5
Hypomania → Antidepressants, Antimanic, Sertraline, The, These
Complications · 4
Hypomania → hypersexuality, poor judgment, Progression to mania, subsequent depression
has cause · 4
Hypomania → Because, In, Often, This
related to Distinctive markers · 4
Hypomania → II, Numerous, Some, Specifically
Causes · 3
Hypomania → Bipolar disorder, certain medications, multiple sclerosis
related to Psychopathology · 3
Hypomania → Given, Lesions, Mania

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mania symptoms manic bipolar mood may disorder energy depression hypomanic sleep irritability often need episodes decreased flight ideas euphoria psychotic

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HypomaniaCausesBipolar disorder1.00infobox
HypomaniaCausescertain medications1.00infobox
HypomaniaCausesmultiple sclerosis1.00infobox
HypomaniaComplicationsProgression to mania1.00infobox
HypomaniaComplicationspoor judgment1.00infobox
HypomaniaComplicationshypersexuality1.00infobox
HypomaniaComplicationssubsequent depression1.00infobox
HypomaniaDifferential diagnosisMania1.00infobox
HypomaniaDifferential diagnosishyperthymia1.00infobox
HypomaniaDifferential diagnosisattention deficit hyperactive disorder1.00infobox
HypomaniaDifferential diagnosisautism spectrum disorder1.00infobox
HypomaniaDifferential diagnosishyperthyroidism1.00infobox
HypomaniaDifferential diagnosisnarcissistic personality disorder1.00infobox
HypomaniaDifferential diagnosissubstance intoxication1.00infobox
HypomaniaMedicationMood stabilizers1.00infobox
HypomaniaMedicationantipsychotics1.00infobox
HypomaniaSpecialtyPsychiatry1.00infobox
HypomaniaSymptomsEuphoria1.00infobox
HypomaniaSymptomsinflated self-esteem1.00infobox
HypomaniaSymptomsirritability1.00infobox
HypomaniaSymptomsdecreased need for sleep1.00infobox
HypomaniaSymptomsflight of ideas1.00infobox
HypomaniaSymptomspressured speech1.00infobox
HypomaniaSymptomshyperactivity1.00infobox
HypomaniaSymptomsimpulsivity1.00infobox
HypomaniaSymptomsdisinhibition1.00infobox
HypomaniaSymptomsdistractibility1.00infobox
Hypomaniais afeature of bipolar II disorder and cyclothymia0.90text

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