Dr. Rahul Sharma defines mania as a psychiatric condition characterized by extreme mood, energy, hyperactivity, unusual thought processes, and accelerated speech. There are several types of mania including hypomania, mixed state, acute mania, and delirium mania. Signs and symptoms include euphoria, grandiosity, decreased need for sleep, flight of ideas, pressured speech, poor judgment, and suicidal tendencies. Potential causes include genetic factors, biochemical imbalances, brain lesions, certain medications, and neurological disorders. Diagnosis involves mental status examination, history collection, and physical examination. Treatment options include lithium, anticonvulsants, antipsychotics, benzodiazepines, E