The most common side effects of Tegretol or carbamazepine are GI-related (stomach upset, nausea or vomiting, dry mouth). However, you might be one of the rare people who do have the more severe side effects. These include confusion, mood changes, hallucinations, and sudden suicidal thoughts or actions. If you feel that you are experiencing these symptoms, call your doctor at once and ask if it is safe for you to stop taking this medication - don't stop suddenly if you take it for seizures, as stopping could cause a seizure.
Emotional disturbances are the cause for various mental problems. Misunderstandings and lack of communication is the primary cause of emotional disturbances.
There was no real first psychologist. However, there was a man credited with separating psychological disturbances from religion or superstition and instead promoted a biological cause for these disturbances. This man was Hippocrates in fifth century B.C. He had classified mental disorders as a imbalance of bodily fluids.
Ghosts that cause active disturbances are often referred to as poltergeists.
Tegratol is a seizure medication also used for bipolar disorder. Morphine is an opiate pain killer. They have absolutely nothing in common.
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Randolph determined that environmental agents could cause mental and behavioral disturbances as well as physical symptoms. Randolph and other doctors developed and used new diagnostic techniques
W. Sohier Bryant has written: 'Aural affections in relation to mental disturbances' -- subject(s): Mental health
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