Inflated Self-Esteem
An exaggerated sense of one's importance, abilities, or power, which can be a feature of mania.
Conditions associated with inflated self-esteem
The following conditions have been associated with inflated self-esteem in medical literature. This is informational and not a diagnosis.
Tests providers may use to investigate inflated self-esteem
When investigating inflated self-esteem, a healthcare provider may order one or more of the following laboratory tests. Test selection is a clinical decision made by a qualified professional.
CBC with Differential
Measures red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to help evaluate overall health and detect disorder...
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
Measures 14 substances in the blood to assess kidney and liver function, electrolyte balance, and blood sugar ...
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Screens for thyroid disorders such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism....
Symptoms commonly seen alongside inflated self-esteem
Decreased Need for Sleep
Feeling rested on much less sleep than usual, which can be a feature of mania....
Elevated Mood
Abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable mood, which can be a feature of mania in bipolar disorder....
Low Mood
Persistent sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness, which is a core symptom of depression....
Poor Judgment
Impaired decision-making, which can be a sign of cognitive decline....
Pressured Speech
Fast, continuous speech that is difficult to interrupt, which can be a feature of mania....
When to seek care
Seek care from a qualified healthcare provider if inflated self-esteem is severe, persistent, worsening, or accompanied by concerning symptoms. If you think you have a medical emergency, call your local emergency number immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the symptom inflated self-esteem mean?
Inflated Self-Esteem is a health sign or symptom described in medical literature. An exaggerated sense of one's importance, abilities, or power, which can be a feature of mania.
Which conditions are associated with inflated self-esteem?
Inflated Self-Esteem has been reported in association with 1 condition in the medical literature we index, including Bipolar Disorder. These associations do not mean you have any of these conditions.
Should I see a doctor about inflated self-esteem?
You should discuss any persistent or concerning symptoms with a qualified healthcare provider. This website does not provide diagnosis. If you have severe symptoms or signs of a medical emergency, seek care immediately.