Bella Mania
Bell's mania is an acute, less common type of manic state. The pathogenesis is based on biochemical metabolic disorders that underlie the disease. The key role is played by disruption of the interaction between calcium, potassium and magnesium ions in the brain. Thus, often an excessive increase in the concentration of Ca2+ ions, due to low activity of the kidneys or a violation of the transmission of these ions through synapses to myosin-3, which is involved in the processes of contraction of muscle tissue, leads to a characteristic manifestation of Bell's mania - uncontrolled, excessive muscle tension and tone. Sometimes this pathology is accompanied by a decrease in blood pressure until collapse, fever