Delirium

Delirium

Delirium is an abrupt change in the brain that causes mental confusion and emotional disruption. It makes it difficult to think, remember, sleep, pay attention, and more.

Types:

Delirium tremens is a severe form of the condition experienced by people who are trying to stop drinking. Usually, they’ve been drinking large amounts of alcohol for many years.

Hyperactive delirium is characterized by being highly alert and uncooperative.

Hypoactive delirium is more common. With this type, you tend to sleep more and become inattentive and disorganized with daily tasks. You might miss meals or appointments.

Diseases that cause inflammation and infection, such as pneumonia, can interfere with brain function. Additionally, taking certain medications (such as blood pressure medicine) or misusing drugs can disrupt chemicals in the brain.


Last Updated on: Nov 25, 2024

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