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psychosis



psychosis Causes


Psychosis is caused by varying reasons; it can be brought about by previous medical conditions such as depression, schizophrenia, manic-depression, and substance use.


psychosis Definition


Psychosis refers to a serious medical condition due to disturbed brain functions. A person with psychosis exhibit detachment from his social environment, as well as demonstrate sudden changes in thinking, and behaving. Patients afflicted with psychosis tend to be harmful, thus they are room-restricted for isolation.


psychosis Diagnosis


Psychosis can be diagnosed through intensive monitoring of the patient, as well as a series of counseling sessions where the the patient demonstrates loss of thoughts, disorientation, and unusual behavior. Careful diagnostic procedures should be taken since the condition may be aggravated when the patient is given wrong medications.


psychosis Symptoms and Signs


Patients with psychosis seem to experience disorganized thoughts, mood swings, distrust to other people in their environment, perceive to be hearing voices and faces only they can see, and act differently than they usually do.


psychosis Treatment


Psychosis is treated with low doses of anti-psychotic drugs combined with therapy sessions. Moral support coming from family and friends are also helpful. In severe cases, patients with psychosis are admitted to the hospital for further treatment.


Drugs used for treatment of psychosis


Clozapine
Compazine
Invega
Mellaril
Pimozide
Solian

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