New Health Experts Q&A Men’s Health

What is the disease of men's madness?

Asked by:Anya

Asked on:Apr 18, 2026 09:45 AM

Answers:1 Views:541
  • Bode Bode

    Apr 18, 2026

    Yin madness is actually a folk saying. In medicine, there is no name for the disease. So, what is the disease of men’s yin madness? In fact, it is a type of mental disorder. With this disease, patients like to expose their bodies. In fact, this disease is mainly a type of psychological abnormality. With active treatment, you can still recover.

    Mental disorder refers to a general term for disorders in brain functional activities that lead to varying degrees of impairment in mental activities such as cognition, emotion, behavior, and will. Common ones include affective mental disorders, brain organic mental disorders, etc. There are many causative factors: congenital genetics, personality characteristics and physical factors, organic factors, social environmental factors, etc. Many patients with mental disorders have delusions, hallucinations, delusions, emotional disorders, erratic crying and laughing, talking to themselves, strange behavior, and loss of will. The vast majority of patients lack insight, do not admit that they are sick, and do not actively seek help from doctors. Common mental illnesses include: schizophrenia, manic-depressive mental disorder, menopausal mental disorder, paranoid mental disorder, and mental disorders associated with various organic diseases.

    There is a development process for the personality changes of mental patients. As long as people around them observe carefully, they can identify them. The main bad traits that can easily induce mental illness include the following aspects.

    1. Explosive personality

    Also known as "epileptic personality defect." This type of person often bursts into intense anger and impulsive behavior due to minor mental stimulation. After a short period of attack, everything returns to calm. Usually, they are sticky, solemn, and inflexible. Once a rage attack occurs, they lose control completely, and their emotional behavior becomes extremely violent. They are very aggressive, regardless of the consequences, and do not consider the impact. They are completely different from usual people. This type of person has a normal intermission period, and is more common in young and middle-aged men. There are often similar patients in the family. Injury during childbirth, asphyxia during childbirth, head trauma, encephalitis, ADHD in children, being abandoned at a young age, and lack of normal family warmth are important factors that lead to explosive personality.

    2. Paranoid character

    Stubborn, stubborn temper, sensitive and suspicious, likes to be jealous or blame others, narrow-minded, overly picky, irritable, often in conflict with others, self-centered in work and life, and does not listen to other people's opinions. This personality is more common in young men and is prone to paranoid psychosis and schizophrenia.

    3. Split personality

    Introverted, withdrawn and unsociable, eccentric, usually taciturn, timid, preferring to be alone, not sociable, independent in work, thinking strangely, like to get into trouble when things happen, talk incoherently, regardless of occasion, have no sense of propriety, and treat others indifferently. This personality may be an important sign of early schizophrenia.

    4. Cyclic personality

    It is characterized by being in a very high mood at times, being extremely enthusiastic about people, being extremely proactive in work, being extremely interested in things around you, being optimistic and active, being good at socializing, and being full of fantasy.; Sometimes the mood plummets, enthusiasm and interest disappear, and you are not interested in anything. You are weak in energy and physical strength. You are pessimistic about the future of life, leaving you with only indifference, boredom, and loneliness. Two completely different personality traits appear alternately, so they are called "reservists" of affective psychosis.

    5.Hysterical character

    Also known as dramatic personality, it is more common in young and middle-aged women. Their feelings are easy to fluctuate, their moods are extremely unstable, they change frequently throughout the day, they speak regardless of the depth of their speech, they say whatever they think, they are sloppy, pretentious, they love fantasy, they are highly suggestive, they are highly dependent, they like to be self-centered, their emotions towards others are superficial, superficial, and insincere, they have difficulty maintaining normal social contact with their surroundings, and they often regard imagination as reality. Once a person with this personality encounters mental trauma, he or she is extremely susceptible to hysteria.

    6. Depressive personality

    Such people are often prone to melancholy, depression, pessimism and depression, and have difficulty getting rid of unpleasant situations and life contradictions. Their thinking and will behavior are often inhibited, their energy is insufficient, their physical strength is reduced, their lives lack fun and vitality, their self-evaluation is too low, and they have differences. A person with a high degree of inferiority complex often has a sense of emptiness and loneliness, has no interest, has a monotonous life, is full of gloomy and sad emotions towards others, towards society, his own current situation and future, and tends to be negative and pessimistic when things happen. This kind of personality is a psychological defect, and can seriously lead to depression.

Related Q&A

More