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substance-induced disorders and substance use disordersAlcohol-related disordersAlcohol 305.00 Abuse303.90 Dependence291.8 -Induced anxiety disorder291.8 -Induced mood disorder291.1 -Induced persisting amnestic disorder291.2 -Induced persisting dementia291.5 -Induced psychotic disorder, with delusions291.3 -Induced psychotic disorder, with hallucinations291.8 -Induced sexual dysfunction291.8 -Induced sleep disorder303.00 Intoxication291.0 Intoxication delirium291.9 -Related disorder NOS291.8 Withdrawal291.0 Withdrawal delirium
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Some people become psychotic during manic episodes of bipolar disorder.
Drug-induced hypoglycemia, a complication of diabetes, is the most commonly seen and most dangerous form of hypoglycemia.
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There are many mental illnesses where you may hallucinate. They include schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, schizophreniform disorder, shared psychotic disorder, brief psychotic disorder, substance-induced psychotic disorder, bipolar disorder, major depression with psychotic features, delirium, and dementia. However, when someone talks about a mental illness in which you "hear things" or "see things" it will usually be schizophrenia.
It's natural to be tired and drowsy after you eat. It's got nothing to do with diabetes.
Alcoholic blackouts (chemically-induced amnesia) are a normal progression of the disease of alcoholism. They have nothing directly to do with diabetes, although the disruption of metabolism caused by diabetes can aggravate the condition. See the Related Links below for more information.
The medical terminology for stopping pregnancy is abortion. In medical terminology, abortion refers to both miscarriage ("spontaneous abortion") and "induced abortion" (deliberate ending of a pregnancy). There are only 3 ways to end a pregnancy; abortion, miscarriage or childbirth.
Psychedelic is an English word derived from the Greek words for "soul" and "manifest", it is defined as meaning "mind manifesting". Psychedelic is most commonly used to describe the illicit effects of hallucinogenic drugs, including changes in emotions, perception, cognition, and altered states of mental awareness. These effects can sometimes be compared with or confused for psychosis. Psychotic is an adjective describing behavior induced by Psychosis, which is literally means "an abnormal condition of the mind". People with psychosis are described psychiatricly as having lost the conidtional human sense of reality. These people often have delusional thoughts which may unpleasantly affect their daily lives. The difference between the two lies mostly in the emotional set of the person having the experience, as well as whether genetics or substance induced the experience. Psychedelic experiences, induced by drugs, are generally seen as pleasant and exciting experiences. Hallucinations related to being psychotic would likely be the contrary.
due to some delivery complications it would be necessary to do ceaserian .due to some complications like PIH ,pregnancy induced diabetes,short uterus,misposition,and many other complications lead to undergo ceaserian. due to some delivery complications it would be necessary to do ceaserian .due to some complications like PIH ,pregnancy induced diabetes,short uterus,misposition,and many other complications lead to undergo ceaserian.
Most likely, yes it will go away after about a week or so but the person, especially a heavy user, may have intermittent/sporadic psychotic episodes for up to a year even without taking the drug again.