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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Paranoia
  1. ... body temperature Kidney damage and possibly kidney failure Paranoia Seizures Severe stomach pain Stroke Long-term use ... significant psychological problems, including: Delusions ... paranoia Major mood swings Insomnia (severe inability to sleep) ...
  2. ... well understood and in some cases may cause paranoia , dangerous behaviors, or extreme social withdrawal. Cannabis drugs ...
  3. ... Behavioral disturbances Hallucinations Irritability Moodiness Restlessness or fidgeting Paranoia Psychosis Abnormal and unusual movements include: Facial movements, ...
  4. ... as thinking someone is trying to harm you (paranoia) or thinking that special messages are hidden in ...
  5. ... Red eyes More serious side effects include panic, paranoia, or acute psychosis , which may be more common ...
  6. ... help. Talk therapy and medicines can sometimes reduce paranoia and limit its impact on the person's daily ...
  7. ... sleepiness, and sometimes agitation or extreme suspicion or paranoia. Cocaine withdrawal often has no visible physical symptoms, ...
  8. ... may appear (especially to adults) to border on paranoia, self-love (narcissism), or even hysteria. Another myth ...