Information About Mental confusion - Search

Information About Mental confusion - Search


Search result for Mental_confusion
You can get detailed information about everything you are looking for

You can take advantage of various useful links related to the word Mental confusion


Search and download songs that match the word Mental confusion


For the word Mental confusion see helpful links


View and download images that match the word Mental confusion


Search and read articles that match the word Mental confusion


Read article on the word Mental confusion on Wikipedia


Mental confusion related search and read news


Watch and download movies that matches the word Mental confusion


watch and download dramas that matches the word Mental confusion



We try to help you find anything that matches the word Mental confusion. If you can’t find what you’re looking for here, please go to the home page. Our website is updated every day, with new songs, videos, pictures, movies, serials, interesting news, etc. every day. is added. Most importantly, you can download the safest Whatsapp Plus program from our site. If we haven’t found anything that matches your search for Mental confusion, we’ll post it for you soon.
Thank you for choosing us!

In addition, you can benefit from the useful links shared

In medicine, confusion is the quality or state of being bewildered or unclear. The term "acute mental confusion"[1] is often used interchangeably with delirium[2] in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems and the Medical Subject Headings publications to describe the pathology. These refer to the loss of orientation, or the ability to place oneself correctly in the world by time, location and personal identity. Mental confusion is sometimes accompanied by disordered consciousness (the loss of linear thinking) and memory loss (the inability to correctly recall previous events or learn new material).[3]

Confusion
A child confused by the camera
SpecialtyPsychiatry

Etymology edit

The word confusion derives from the Latin word, confundo, which means "confuse, mix, blend, pour together, disorder, embroil."

Causes edit

Confusion may result from drug side effects or from a relatively sudden brain dysfunction. Acute confusion is often called delirium (or "acute confusional state"),[4] although delirium often includes a much broader array of disorders than simple confusion. These disorders include the inability to focus attention; various impairments in awareness, and temporal or spatial dis-orientation. Mental confusion can result from chronic organic brain pathologies, such as dementia[citation needed], as well.

Other edit

Differential diagnosis edit

The most common causes of drug induced acute confusion are dopaminergic drugs (used for the treatment of Parkinson's disease), diuretics, tricyclic, tetracyclic antidepressants and benzodiazepines or alcohol. The elderly, and especially those with pre-existing dementia, are most at risk for drug induced acute confusional states.[7] New research is finding a link between vitamin D deficiency and cognitive impairment (which includes "foggy brain").[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Confusion Definition on Oxford Dictionaries.
  2. ^ Delirium Archived 13 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine, Symptom Finder online.
  3. ^ confusion in TheFreeDictionary, citing: Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers; 2007; Saunders.
  4. ^ Acute Confusional State; Dr. Gurvinder Rull; patient.info; Document ID/Version/Reference: 1714/22/bgp2104; updated: 13 Jan 2009; accessed: when?.
  5. ^ Broderick, E. D.; Metheny, H.; Crosby, B. (2021). "StatPearls". StatPearls. PMID 30521219.
  6. ^ "Confusion: Symptoms, Signs, Causes & Treatment". MedicineNet. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  7. ^ Hufschmidt, A.; Shabarin, V.; Zimmer, T. (December 2009). "Drug-induced confusional states: the usual suspects?". Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 120 (6): 436–8. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0404.2009.01174.x. PMID 19804475. S2CID 24861855.
  8. ^ Etgen, T.; Sander, D.; Bickel, H.; Sander, K.; Förstl, H. (2012). "Vitamin D Deficiency, Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: A Systematic Review and MetaAnalysis" (PDF). Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 33 (5): 297–305. doi:10.1159/000339702. PMID 22759681. S2CID 5303760.

External links edit


60 people on site
Top.Mail.Ru
©Tatli.Biz 2010-2024