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Men receive the diagnosis delirium, not induced by alcohol and other psychoactive substances
12 396 (1.3 %)Died from this diagnosis.
Women receive the diagnosis delirium, not induced by alcohol and other psychoactive substances
24 866 (2.4 %)Died from this diagnosis.
(Mania, Agitation, Confusion, Hallucinations, Disorientation, Disordered thinking, Incoherence, Paranoia, Delusions, Excitement, Impaired memory, Restlessness, Hyperactivity)
Delirium is a sudden, severe change in mental state that can be caused by a variety of medical conditions. It is characterized by confusion, disorientation, and difficulty thinking and focusing. It can also include agitation, hallucinations, and delusions. Delirium typically develops over a few hour...
Nervousness is a feeling of fear, worry or unease. It typically develops when a person is faced with a stressful situation or is in an unfamiliar environment. Manifestations of nervousness can include an increased heart rate, sweaty palms, trembling, dizziness, and difficulty concentrating. It can a...
Fear is an emotion characterized by feelings of anxiety, dread, and unease. It can manifest as physical symptoms such as increased heart rate, sweating, trembling, and difficulty breathing. Fear can develop gradually, through repeated exposure to a stressful situation, or it can be triggered suddenl...
(Optical delusions, Visual illusions, Visual apparitions, Visual mirages, Visual phantasms, Visual specters, Visual visions)
Visual hallucinations are false or distorted visual perceptions that may appear as lights, shapes, colors, people, or animals. They can be vivid and detailed, and may come in the form of still images, moving images, or both. Visual hallucinations typically develop gradually over time, and may be acc...