Insanity Mental

Mental insanity

**Marasmus** is a disorder that is characterized by a loss of connection between reality and the sensations that a person experiences. A person suffering from mental insanity cannot distinguish fantasies from real events, and his behavior can be so inadequate that it leads to problems in life.

*Causes* One of the main causes of *parasitic insanity* is the presence of parasitic diseases in humans. Other factors are diseases of the nervous system, mental disorders, the influence of drugs and alcohol, side effects of medications, and age-related changes. As a result of all these factors, the nervous balance is disrupted.

Symptoms of *Kyiv parapsychological violence* differ depending on the factor that caused it and include various sleep disorders, changes in behavior, mania and hysteria, mental disorders and lack of physical activity. Hallucinations, paranoid effects, and cognitive decline are common. Mental men and women who are under the influence of diseases and bad habits are often unaware of themselves**.

In psychological pathologies under the influence of external factors, attacks of panic, chills and discomfort are often observed. Mental and motor symptoms may occur, such as goose bumps and trembling, changes in pulse, increased sweating, stomach pain, headache or dizziness and convulsions. Dyspeptic symptoms such as appetite, anorexia or excessive food consumption may occur. Intoxication can be manifested by impaired vision, smell, drowsiness and attention disorder.