Psychosis Ecstatic

Ecstatic psychosis is a psychosis characterized by euphoria, often perceived as ecstasy. It develops in connection with prolonged sexual hypersexuality and is manifested by multiple bodily algia, vegetative reactions and fear of approaching affect. Ecstasy is a mental disorder, but this condition is confused with obsession. In fact, the condition does not pose any fear or danger to the body. You simply feel causeless delight with all the ensuing consequences - blood pressure, pulse, and breathing quicken. In mild cases of this condition, it is enough to take sedatives or even just lie down and watch your favorite TV series. If this does not help, you will need to go to the doctor and take treatment as if you were having a panic attack.

If extraordinary joy and an extraordinary feeling of happiness arise quite often, this is a cause for alarm. Excessive overstimulation of the nervous system can lead to depression and sleep disorders. Therefore, at the first attacks, I recommend contacting a specialist.



Psychosis of the ecstatic type is a special type of mental illness of various etiologies, characterized by loss of contact with reality and affective extinction of external reference points of the psyche. Literally from Latin, psychosis is translated as extreme stupidity or frenzy, so it always has an unpredictable, sometimes criminal nature. When a patient enters a state of psychosis, he may do things that the average person would never dream of. He may commit murder or robbery, leave his family and children without a breadwinner, begin to behave strangely from the outside, be inadequate, and accept delusional ideas as reality. Such a person is dangerous and needs adequate medical care.