Confusion if long term
Analysis Paralysis
If a simple question which cannot be answered, or this state for a long time then
+++Seek Urgent Medical Attention
A person suddenly becomes confused, disoriented or has hallucinations
Then find out.. if for a long time….may be;
Anxiety disorder: constantly feeling on edge, sweating, rapid heart rate, breathlessness and dizziness.
Depression: confusion and forgetfulness alongside persistent low mood, loss of enjoyment in leisure, difficulty in concentrating and making decisions.
Persistent sleep deprivation: tiredness, irritability, anxiety, discomfort may be there.
Alcohol misuse: may be violent behaviour, confusion, memory loss and hang over.
Schizophrenia: confused thoughts with hallucinations and irrational beliefs not based on reality social withdrawal.
Medications: sleep aids or antiepileptics or sedatives can affect normal mental functioning. abrupt withdrawal from some drugs may cause confusion.
A person has facial drooping, arm weakness or trouble speaking
EMERGENCY SITUATION
Stroke: A medical emergency situation. Drooping of one side of face, weakness down one side of body and difficulty in speaking, loss of balance and coordination.
TIA (Transient ischemic attack) symptoms of a stroke but short lived.
Head injury: seek urgent medical attention. Confusion, preceded by lump ,bruise or bleeding at the injury site. Symptoms may develop hours or days after the event.
Brain tumour: memory problems with associated headache that is worsened by bending or coughing more severe in the morning. nausea ,vomiting, loss of balance n coordination and personality change can be there
So we should be concerned if confusion happens for a long time.
Consult a doctor.
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