Does pesticide poisoning affect psychosis?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-13
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    With the widespread use of pesticides, pesticide poisoning is not uncommon, and mental disorders caused by poisoning also occur frequently. Oral patients have acute onset, mostly suicide patients, respiratory poisoning, often caused by improper use, long incubation period, generally 4 12 hours after the last exposure.

    Its psychiatric symptoms are complex and varied, and the initial manifestations are headache, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, memory loss, insomnia, dreaminess, fatigue and drowsiness and other cerebral asthenic syndromes. Depressed mood, anxiety, and hysterical-like symptoms such as emotional outbursts, hazy states, seizures, or hysterical aphasia may also occur, as well as sensory disturbances such as amaurosis and deafness, with episodes occurring a day or several days, each lasting minutes or hours. In severe cases, anxiety, depression or delusional hallucinations may occur, and varying degrees of impaired consciousness may occur, ranging from confusion and delirium to coma. After the acute phase, weakness, insomnia, depression, poor concentration, memory loss, emotional instability, hypochondriasis, timidity, loneliness, etc., may be left behind, which can be delayed for several months.

    Neurological signs and symptoms can manifest themselves in the following ways:

    1) Muscarinic symptoms: such as loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, salivation, excessive sweating, miosis, blurred vision, dyspnea, increased respiratory secretions and incontinence.

    2) Nicotinic symptoms: such as fasciculations, muscle spasms, muscle weakness, respiratory muscle paralysis, etc.

    3) Sympathetic symptoms: such as increased blood pressure, increased pulse rate, etc. Chronic toxic mental disorder is characterized by impaired alertness, inattention, slowing down of perceptual processes and psychomotor speed, memory loss, speech impairment, and some mental symptoms such as depression, anxiety, destruction and scolding, a large number of delusions, hallucinations, etc., such patients should be admitted to a psychiatric hospital**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The scope of mental illness is very wide, and it may be due to water, air, eating habits, strong impacts, genetic inheritance, etc., which will indirectly or directly become the cause of mental illness.

    Mentally ill patients have to find something to do, as long as there is something to do, and they take their medication regularly, then there are many conditions. By looking for things, you can divert your attention so that you don't run out of things to do all day, so finding things to do can slow down your negative impact.

    Mental illness is most taboo to have nothing to do, once there is nothing to do, then it will directly affect mental illness, and once the psychiatrist prepares the drug for you, it is possible that because you think too much and give yourself too much negative pressure, you will be depressed, which will directly lead to the early failure of the drug, so the psychiatrist will have to readjust the drug for you, so it is very important to learn to find things to do.

    If you don't have anything to do, you can climb more mountains, listen to more music**, and go to the gym a lot, all of which are very helpful for your condition to stabilize, so it is very important to learn how to adjust your negative life emotions and stress.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Summary. Hello, it affects that organophosphate pesticide poisoning can cause neuropathy. For example, in acute poisoning, organophosphate pesticides will poison the cerebral nervous system, causing dizziness, headache, irritability, delirium, convulsions and coma, and some will die of respiratory and circulatory failure caused by brain lesions; Some patients with severe poisoning also have neuropathy 2 or 3 weeks after the symptoms of poisoning disappear, the scientific name is "delayed polyneuropathy", the patients are mainly manifested as numbness and paralysis of the arms and legs, muscle atrophy, especially the two legs are more obvious, and some patients will still be left with lifelong disability.

    Hello, the world of ants can affect the organophosphate pesticide poisoning can cause neuropathy. For example, in acute poisoning, organophosphorus pesticides will poison the cerebral nervous system, causing dizziness, headache, panic pain, irritability, delirium, convulsions and coma, and some will die of respiratory and circulatory failure caused by brain lesions; Some patients with severe poisoning also have neuropathy 2 or 3 weeks after the symptoms of poisoning disappear, the scientific name is "delayed polyneuropathy", the patients are mainly manifested as numbness and paralysis of the arms and legs, muscle atrophy, especially the two legs are more obvious, and some patients will still be left with lifelong disability.

    Is there anything else going on with that draining out?

    It's okay to drain it, drink plenty of water. Get plenty of fresh air.

    Will there still be psychotic symptoms when discharged?

    It's all drained. No, you must drink plenty of water.

    Will it affect the brain and become psychotic?

    No, not that serious, dear.

    How many days can it be discharged? Is it okay to drain it?

    After about 3 days, it's all gone.

    Don't worry ha.

    Will it affect the spirit and lead to psychosis?

    Hello, no, don't worry.

    Is it okay to drain it?

    Hello, it's okay to drain it.

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