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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for Delirium
  1. Delirium tremens is a severe form of alcohol withdrawal . It involves sudden and severe mental or nervous ... Delirium tremens can occur when you stop drinking alcohol after a period of heavy drinking, especially if ...
  2. Delirium is sudden severe confusion due to rapid changes in brain function that occur with physical or ... Delirium is most often caused by physical or mental illness and is usually temporary and reversible. Many ...
  3. ... Tremor of the hands or other body parts Delirium tremens is a severe form of alcohol withdrawal. It can cause: Agitation , irritability Sudden, severe confusion (delirium) Fever Seeing or feeling things that aren't ...
  4. ... alertness (altered consciousness) can be a sign of delirium . Delirium has a medical cause and should be checked ... PCP, or opiods) Hospitalization (older adults often have delirium while in the hospital) Overactive thyroid gland ( hyperthyroidism ) ...
  5. ... posture of arms and legs Arthritis Confusion or delirium Dementia Difficulty moving arms and legs, stiffness Difficulty ... thinking and IQ, loss of memory, and confusion (delirium or dementia) Liver or spleen disorders (including hepatomegaly ...
  6. ... liver, and kidney. Bleeding disorders, seizures, coma, and delirium may also occur. Symptoms may include: Fever, headache, ... tongue Yellow skin and eyes (jaundice) Decreased urination Delirium ... heartbeats (arrhythmias) Bleeding (may progress to hemorrhage) ...
  7. ... illness. Neurocognitive disorders are grouped into three subcategories: Delirium . Mild neurocognitive disorder - some decreased mental function, but ...
  8. ... and not curable. It may be associated with delirium or dementia. Confusion is more common in older ... Elsevier; 2023:chap 14. Mendez MF, Yerstein O. Delirium. In: Jankovic J, Mazziotta JC, Pomeroy SL, Newman ...
  9. ... Analgesic nephropathy (kidney poisoning) Complicated alcohol abstinence syndrome (delirium tremens) Delirium Dementia Drug abuse monitoring Fetal alcohol ...
  10. ... include any of the following: Decreased consciousness , coma, delirium or confusion , drowsiness, and lethargy Decreased urine output ...
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