Predelirium

In modern medicine there is such a thing as “prelirium”. This is a condition that is often accompanied by hallucinations, delusions and other mental disorders. This condition can be caused by various factors such as depression, stress, taking certain medications, etc.

Predelirium manifests itself in the form of increased activity, anxiety, insomnia, hallucinations and delusions. The condition is characterized by pronounced changes in the perception of the surrounding reality, which causes strong emotional and physical reactions.

One of the symptoms of delirium is a constant desire to move, move around, change the environment or spend time in active activities. People experience severe anxiety and anxiety, often changing their rhythm of behavior and habits.

In addition, during delirium, sleep is disturbed. People may sleep several hours a day or not fall asleep at all. Such sleep problems can lead to fatigue and poor physical health.

In addition, predelirium can manifest itself in various forms. It can be dry when a person talks about his ideas quickly and constantly changes the topic of conversation. Another form is "stress" delirium, in which a person talks too much and quickly but is unable to concentrate on a specific topic.

Among patients suffering from predilection, emotions of instability, irritability and aggressive behavior are observed. They may feel depressed and angry, especially if no one helps them.

Treatment for predelirium usually begins with a consultation with a therapist or psychiatrist. Acute pre-Lyrian syndrome requires hospitalization in a psychiatric hospital, where the doctor will conduct the necessary diagnostics and prescribe treatment. In other cases, the doctor may recommend medications to help control the symptoms of predilection and improve the patient's quality of life.