Furious Mania

The disease “manic rage” (mania of frenzy) is a mental illness that is characterized by a period of uncontrollable aggression and madness. People with manic rage often have an urge to commit crimes. Doctors say that this disease is a congenital problem and can be present in people even in the womb.



Mania Furibonda is a mental disorder characterized by a prolonged period of psychotic activity, which may include disruption of social contacts, emotional and behavioral changes, as well as hallucinations and delusions. In most cases, mania is usually associated with depression, making it a more complex and health-threatening condition than depression alone.

The term was first used in 1896 to describe the bright