This really depends upon just how hyper a person is. Taken to sufficient extremes, yes, it would be a disorder. But a less extreme version is not necessarily a disorder. People can become very active out of enthusiasm, which is perfectly OK.
Being hyper, or having episodes of hyperactivity, is not necessarily a disorder. It can be a normal response to certain situations or environments. However, persistent and extreme hyperactivity can be a symptom of conditions like ADHD or Bipolar disorder. If you're concerned about hyperactivity, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate assessment.
You are very hyper and can't control yourself or your actions. Usually.
Because ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) is where you can't focus all the time. And ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder) is where you can't focus and you are really hyper.
It depends but usually some people get hyper by eating or drinking things with a lot of sugar. Other people might get hyper when "awesome" things happen no! not sugar or anything kids act like they are witch anoys me. the only way your hyper is when your exited or you have ADHD witch mean Attion Defict Hyperactivtiy Disorder whe your really hyper! i have it too!
ADHD or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
not really, the word 'hyper' can be used many ways and it's usually not the cause of a learning disability
it depends... being 'hyper' isn't really a term and it can be ued in a lot of ways.
no. definitely not. being mental is having mental (brain) issues and getting hyper doesn't have anything to do with that. People get hyper from high sugar levels. this is most commonly demonstrated in diabetic people. but there's nothing wrong with being hyper. it's really not their fault.
attenion deficit hyper disorder
My research was unable to turn up any information on Hyper Speech Disorder. However, both Manic and Bipolar persons experience rapid/pressured speech.
simply being hyper is not a learning disability. haven't you ever known any naturally hyper people that didn't have a disorder? That's just her thing. something has to balance out Jasper's ultra sensitive negative emotions sensor.
I don't believe any disease makes a person hyper, if anything a person is more sluggish because they're fighting an infection. However there are a few social disorders that make people hyper such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and sometimes a lack of focus can seem like hyperactivity in Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). Activity that could be seen as "hyper" might also appear in individuals with Bi-Polar Disorder or Manic- Depressive Disorder and is referred to as the Manic stage.
haven't you ever known any naturally hyper people that didn't have a disorder? That's just her thing. something has to balance out Jasper's ultra sensitive negative emotions sensor.