delirium
Delirium-often times confused with Dementia, just remember Dementia isnt considered acute.
An acute condition of confusion and agitation can be indicative of delirium, which is characterized by a sudden onset of cognitive disturbances, including disorientation, fluctuating attention, and altered levels of consciousness. This condition often occurs in response to underlying medical issues such as infections, substance withdrawal, or metabolic imbalances. Prompt identification and treatment of the underlying cause are crucial for recovery. Delirium can be particularly common in older adults and in hospital settings.
This may be a sign of Heat Stroke, or Heat Exhaustion. Delirium
Agitation, confusion, disturbance.
Turmoil is a word for being in a state of confusion, bewilderment and agitation.
puzzlement, embarrassing, fluster, cluttering, agitation, disturbing, unsettling, turmoil, disarranging
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Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition.
Following the war, the country was in great turmoil. Turmoil is a noun meaning a state of agitation or confusion.
George Washington was the president who suffered acute laryngitis and later died from this condition.
Diabetes is not an acute disorder but is a chronic managable medical condition.
chaos, agitation, anxiety, confusion, distress