Delirium is a condition of mental disorder characterized by disturbed reality, confusion of thoughts, and decreased attention. Often delusional and illusory states of consciousness are observed.
Injuries, infections, electrolyte imbalances, and mental disorders can be the cause of delirium.
For the diagnosis of delirium, the doctor conducts a patient examination, analyzes their symptoms, and medical history.
The treatment of delirium aims to eliminate the underlying disease, as well as to correct mental disorders.
Prevention of delirium includes injury prevention, timely treatment of infections, and mental disorders.
Delirium treatment is carried out by a psychiatrist or neurologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.