Psychosis Nephrogenic

Psychosis is a brain disorder characterized by temporary or permanent changes in mental status, including abnormal behavior, hallucinations, delusions, and other psychotic symptoms such as disorientation, confusion, and decreased concentration. One form of psychosis is nephrogenic psychopathy, which is characterized by negative behavior and abnormal thoughts and emotions. This type of disease is usually associated with kidney disease, such as glomerulonephritis or kidney failure. People may have depressive thoughts, anxiety, and an inability to concentrate during kidney disease. They feel tired and unwell, especially at the end of