What are the symptoms of having psychosis and what are the symptoms of having psychosis?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-22
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello! My girlfriend has recently been mentally ill, and despite all her efforts, she still hasn't improved significantly, and as a victim's closest person, I feel deeply guilty that I didn't take good care of her and neglected some of the previous callings, so now I'm going to tell everyone who needs common sense in this area to pay attention to the first calling. lest the same misfortune befall you!

    The first is to consider the factors that the patient may suffer from in the disease: work pressure, life pressure, emotional twists and turns, etc. There are some precursors that should not be ignored in the months leading up to the disease:

    One: Poor sleep, frequent insomnia or nightmares. Two:

    I often say that I have no energy, especially that I have a headache or dizziness. Three: mood swings, easy crying, and sometimes sudden laughter.

    Four: I am very suspicious, I always feel that people are not kind to me and say bad things about themselves, or feel that others are following or talking about themselves. Five:

    Memory loss, usually like to be in a daze, easy to wander. Six: Auditory or visual hallucinations, excessive curiosity about common things.

    Seven: Decreased amount of food, loss of appetite, changes in daily routines, increased laziness, not wanting to take a bath, wash clothes and wash face, etc. This is all the symptoms of my girlfriend before the onset of the disease, I hope it can help you, relatives must think of timely decompression when they are stressed, my action was a day or two late and led to misfortune, I especially emphasize to be timely, to give him (her) a sense of security and relaxation.

    If you think you can help everyone, please silently wish my girlfriend an early **. A good man has a safe life!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The symptoms of different types of mental disorders vary greatly, and the symptoms that often occur in more severe mental disorders are hallucinations and delusions. Auditory hallucinations are the most common.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No one can understand the specifics, if you have time, I'll give you a **, you can see for yourself!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Personality changes, bai's personality becomes different from usual, such as acting withdrawn and unwilling to see.

    Dao, people are often in a daze, laughing alone, pessimistic and misanthropic, indifferent to people, low interest in things, suspicious all day long, moody, hostile to others, tantrums for no reason, nervous and fearful, long-term avoidance of social and work.

    Abnormal behavior, obvious changes in behavior, or people feel incomprehensible, such as looking in the mirror for a long time, not washing and combing your hair all day, decreased work ability, sleeping day and night upside down, walking against the wall, dressing and dressing strangely, unwilling to do housework, entangled with people and things, bedridden all day, nosy, falling or smashing items for no reason, collecting sundries, dirty things, etc.

    Abnormal speech, the way of speaking becomes abnormal, such as talking to oneself, making a lot of noise for no reason, full of swearing, right with people who don't actually exist? People who love to talk, people who don't like to talk or don't like to talk, become talkative, and what they say is either profound and difficult to understand, or not logical, or the preface doesn't match the afterword, saying that someone is talking about themselves behind their backs, and some people outside the window say bad things about themselves, and radio and television programs are specifically aimed at themselves.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Perceptual impairment, hypoesthesia, hyperesthesia, internal sensory discomfort, delusions, auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations, touch hallucinations, etc.

    2.Thinking disorders: Running thoughts, incoherent thinking, poor thinking, loose thinking, relationship delusions, victimization delusions, exaggerated delusions, evil delusions, etc.; 3.Attention disorders, increased attention, decreased attention, loose attention, etc.; 4.Memory impairment, memory enhancement.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ask a professional doctor specifically, you can ask Meihekou Qu Hongjuan Traditional Chinese Medicine, he ** This is very powerful.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cranky thoughts, difficulty concentrating.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Psychiatric disorders include about 100 mental disorders of varying severity

    Diseases and mental disorders can be seen as synonymous with each other. Different types of psychiatric disorders require different approaches. For more severe mental illnesses, it is usually necessary to carry out standardized and systematic medication** and electroconvulsive **, and very few cases with serious conditions and certain conditions can also be surgical** (it should be emphasized that there is no mature plan for psychiatric surgery** at present, and it is still in the exploration stage of accumulating experience, so special caution is required when implementing it).

    For mental disorders in the category of neurosis, it is mainly psychological**, and it is generally necessary to combine some drugs**. Most of the more severe mental illnesses are chronic diseases that require a long-term process, and patients should actively cooperate.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's just emotional behavior.

    It's not a psychotic symptom, so you can rest assured.

    There are many types of mental illness, and there are many types of mental illness, such as severe mental illness and mild mental illness, and there is a lot of knowledge, so I can't explain them to you one by one.

    But I can tell you, you're not mentally ill. You're just a short-lived emotional out-of-control behavior, and it's easy to resolve.

    Restrain your emotions, think about the good side of things, and don't close yourself off or be irrational! Take your time and everything can be fine! ~

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Neuropsychiatric symptoms.

    The abnormalities of psychopaths are mainly in the following aspects:

    1. Personality change. Personality has become different from usual, such as acting withdrawn, unwilling to see people, often in a daze, laughing alone, pessimistic and misanthropic, indifferent to people, reduced interest in things, suspicious all day long, moody, hostile to others, tantrums or nervous fears for no reason, long-term avoidance of social and work, etc.

    2. Abnormal behavior. Behaviors have changed significantly or become incomprehensible, such as looking in the mirror for a long time, not washing and combing your hair all day, reduced work ability, sleeping day and night upside down, walking against the wall, dressing strangely, unwilling to do housework, often entangled with people and things, bedridden all day, nosy, falling or smashing objects for no reason, collecting sundries and dirty things, etc.

    3. Abnormal speech. The way of speaking has become abnormal, such as talking to oneself, making a lot of noise for no reason, swearing words, scolding people who don't actually exist, people who love to talk become unspeakable or people who don't like to talk become like to speak, and the words spoken are either esoteric and difficult to understand, or not logical, or the preface does not match the afterword, and they like to mention some"Why can't the eyes breathe"Such absurd questions, saying that there are people talking about themselves behind their backs, that some people outside the window say bad things about themselves, that radio and television programs are specifically aimed at themselves, etc.

    Shenyang 93303 Military Hospital.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My relatives have to live. In simple terms, it is divided into negative and positive. The negative one is similar to depression, which will be sensitive and suspicious, delusional of being victimized, always feel that others want to harm him, and in serious cases, there are suicidal tendencies; Positive is irritable, arrogant and irritable, such as feeling that he is a Buddha descending from the earth, powerful, and when the positive is serious, he will hit and hurt people for no reason.

    However, regardless of whether the positive or negative is negative, most patients will have auditory hallucinations and delusions, and once they get sick, they have to go to the hospital to confirm the diagnosis of medication.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Neuropaths never say they are neurological and behave differently.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Perceptual impairment, hypoesthesia, hyperesthesia, internal sensory discomfort, delusions, auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations, touch hallucinations, etc.; 2.Thinking disorders, running thoughts, incoherent thinking, poor thinking, loose thinking, relationship delusions, victimization delusions, exaggerated delusions, evil delusions, etc.; 3.

    Attention disorders, increased attention, decreased attention, loose attention, etc.; 4.memory impairment, memory enhancement, memory loss, amnesia, misconstruction, fiction, etc.; 5.intellectual disability, mental retardation, dementia, etc.; 6.

    disorientation, temporal disorientation, location disorientation, etc.; 7.Affective disorders: high emotion, euphoria, depressed mood, anxiety, fear, etc.; 8.volitional disorders, increased will, decreased will, etc.; 9.

    manic episodes of motor behavior disorder, stupor, waxy flexion, imitation of movements, compulsions; 10.Impairment of consciousness, drowsiness, cloudiness, lethargy, coma, delirium, dream-like state; 11.Self-knowledge impairment, self-knowledge deficiency, etc.

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