Residual delirium
Residual delusional ideas (RDD) are persistent, polymorphic delusional ideas that exist for a relatively long time and for no apparent reason. They can be both suspicious and uncharacteristic. RBD is a psychopathological construct that includes various abnormal thought processes and is characterized by the presence of severe psychosis and complication of the daily life of patients. Based on practice, doctors determine the typical features of RBD: * high level of reliability; * presence of paralogism; * predominant development of polyheritage or polythematic ideas; * usually develops in parallel
Residual delirium
Residual delirium is a delirium that lasts the entire time the patient is conscious. In some cases, it can continue until the last moment of the patient's life (until death). It is characterized by resistance to changes in the patient’s condition and duration. Such nonsense occupies the patient’s thoughts throughout the entire waking period.
This type of delusion is usually divided into the following types: * Pseudo-hallucinatory type: the patient is haunted by “unreal” images in his head, although he is confident in their reality. * Delusional ideas of influence: the patient believes that people are watching him and reading his thoughts.
In some ways, this delirium can be considered an obsessive state, since it is very difficult to get rid of it. The best way to deal with an attack is to take medications -