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What Are The Psychosis Symptoms?

Psychosis symptoms involve hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, mania and depression along with others. There are nine all together that combine to form psychosis including changes in behavior and personality; often those suffering are not aware that there have been any changes.

In order to understand the psychosis symptoms you will have to know what each one is. You will want to rule out other causes for the symptoms before jumping to the conclusion that someone is suffering from a form of psychosis since there are other reasons for the majority of the symptoms associated with psychosis.

Hallucinations can come from a severely high fever or an illness that leads to a fever. These are more common in children and the elderly. Hallucinations can affect the vision, hearing and taste. When hallucinations persist and turn to delusion it can indicate schizophrenia or another disorder. They may hear voices that are not real, see things or taste things that are not the way they should be when having hallucinations. You have to make sure these are true hallucinations and not merely nightmares or dementia.

Delusions are different from hallucinations. These are difficult to determine as personal beliefs will vary from one person to the other. Hallucinations and paranoia can cause one to hallucinate.

Another psychosis symptom is paranoia. This is a form of delusions where the beliefs though firm are not realistic. When a person thinks that someone is going to do them harm in some way with no basis for it they are suffering from delusions. Some people have beliefs that are considered to be paranoid as part of normal behavior.

Mania is yet another of the psychosis symptoms and is far more than simply being in a good mood or being euphoric. When one is in the manic state they are often frantic and overly excited. They have a tendency to appear hyperactive. The thoughts and speech of a person in a manic state are often hard to understand as they are running into each other and appear jumbled together to those around them. Mania often cycles to depression.

Depression is another psychosis symptom that would be more complicated. There are various types of depression such as postpartum, and mental that can even have suicidal tendencies that go with them and cause a person to do harm to them. There are a number of things that can cause a person to feel sad and sadness alone is not a reason to assume depression.

Fatigue and an inability to sleep can cause a feeling of sadness from the exaction they cause. If you have a chronic illness you can experience depression as well. If you have true depression then you have a problem and need to seek help with your symptoms.

There are also emotional symptoms involved with psychosis. The causes of the emotional symptoms will vary a great deal and the amount of emotions associated with them will vary from person to person. Anxiety, dementia, depression and schizophrenia can all lead to emotional symptoms associated with psychosis.

Changes in personality are also part of psychosis symptoms. This is when a persons overall behavior and personality changes. There are lots of reasons that personalities change among them stress, anxiety, depression and mood disorders. The sudden increase in stress in a person's life can cause them to become irritable and anxious.

There are behavioral symptoms as part of the psychosis symptoms as well. The psychosis symptoms that fall under behavioral symptoms fall under a number of types. The changes in personality, becoming confused, and being aggressive are all a part of changes in a person's behavior. They may also have anxiety that can lead to fear. Obsessions can develop and they may become rather secretive.

Those that are experiencing these symptoms are not even aware that they are experiencing them. While there are individual symptoms of psychosis that can be seen by those around the one that is experiencing them they have to combine in one form or another to be considered as psychosis.

About the Author

Ronen David is the author of the "The Coping With Psychosis & Schizophrenia Package". Visit his web site and learn aboutPsychosis Symptoms




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