increased vitality
Bipolar disorder’s manic phase is a period of intensely high energy. It is normal for mood and energy levels to fluctuate throughout the day for everyone, but the manic phase of bipolar disorder is an abrupt change. Mania alters a person’s typical behavior or thought processes, and it can last for several weeks or months. One of the primary behavioral symptoms of bipolar disorder is elevated energy or overexcitement. Eighty to ninety percent of people with bipolar disorder exhibit an increase in motor activity and psychomotor tension. Higher levels of energy and psychomotor pressure elevate the patient’s disposition, making them cheerful and more energetic.