PsychosisRelated Category:
Psychology and
Psychiatry(sk´ss), in
psychiatry, a broad category of mental disorder encompassing the most serious emotional disturbances, often rendering the individual incapable of staying in contact with reality.
Full article >>>Psychosis, ICU: A disorder in which patients in an intensive care unit (ICU) or a similar
hospital setting may experience
anxiety, become paranoid, hear voices, see things that are not there, become severely disoriented in time and place, ...
Full article >>>PsychosisDefinition
Psychosis is a symptom or feature of mental illness typically characterized by radical changes in personality, impaired functioning, and a distorted or non-exi
stent sense of objective reality.
Full article >>>PsychosisDefinition:
Psychosis is a loss of contact with reality, typically including
delusions (false ideas about what is taking place or who one is) and
hallucinations (seeing or
hearing things which aren't there).
Full article >>>The
psychosis unit
Dr Raj Persaud
The
psychosis unit specialises in the assessment and
treatment of patients who've lost contact with reality and have become prone to symptoms such as
hallucinations and
delusions.
Full article >>>Korsakoff
psychosis involves damage to areas of the brain involved with memory.
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Full article >>>Post-traumatic stress disorder: Can it be associated with
psychosis?
Q.
Can a person with
post-traumatic stress disorder also have
psychosis?
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Full article >>>Sirois F:
Psychosis as a mode of exitus in a
cancer patient. J Palliat Care 9 (4): 16-8, 1993 Winter. [PUBMED Abstract] ...
Full article >>>Benzodiazepines should not be used in patients with
psychosis,
acute narrow angle
glaucoma, or
liver disease. The drugs can act as
respiratory depressants and should be avoided in patients with
respiratory conditions.
Full article >>>Originally thought to be at the "borderline" of
psychosis, people with
borderline personality disorder (BPD) suffer from a disorder of emotion regulation.
Full article >>>For parents and families, the immediate thing is to get the
psychosis under control.
Full article >>>psychosis lung diseases
head
trauma Guillain-Barri
syndrome (GBS) - a reversible condition that affects the
nerves in the body. GBS can result in
muscle weakness,
pain, and even temporary
paralysis of the facial, chest, and leg
muscles.
Full article >>>Lack of
niacin can produce deep
depression, often seen in
psychosis. Symptoms of a severe
vitamin B6 deficiency are
headache,
irritability,
dizziness, extreme nervousness, and inability to concentrate.
Full article >>>Antipsychotics may help with
psychosis or other conditions.
Mood stabilizers may be used to treat mood problems such as
bipolar disorder.
Antidepressants may help with
depression or
anxiety.
Full article >>>A woman experiencing
psychosis can appear well temporarily, fooling health professionals and caregivers into thinking that she has recovered, but she can continue to be severely depressed and ill even after brief periods of seeming well.
Full article >>>Mental deterioration, such as
apathy,
confusion, and
psychosis.
Extreme
weakness and
fatigue that progress to loss of
consciousness (
coma).
Full article >>>These drugs help people with
psychosis and
agitation. They are also useful for certain other neurologic problems,
nausea,
dizziness, and other conditions. A side effect of these drugs is abnormal
movements.
Full article >>>Other causes are
pancreatic cancer,
prostate cancer, Hodgkin's
disease,
central nervous system disorders,
pulmonary disorders, certain drugs, thymomas,
myxedema, and
psychosis.
Full article >>>skin, easy
bruising, red or purple lines (
striae) on the
skin of the
abdomen, a moon-shaped face,
muscle wasting, excess body
hair in women,
acne, absence of
menstrual periods (
amenorrhea) and psychiatric symptoms, such as
depression and
psychosis.
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