deliryum

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التركية - الإنجليزية
(Biyoloji) delirium
A temporary mental state with a sudden onset, usually reversible, including symptoms of confusion, inability to concentrate, disorientation, anxiety, and sometimes hallucinations. Causes can include dehydration, drug intoxication, and severe infection
{n} an alienation of the mind, dotage
disorder of consciousness in which the patient is bewildered, disoriented and restless There may be associated fear and hallucinations
From the Latin lira (the ridge left by the plough), hence the verb de-lirare, to make an irregular ridge or balk in ploughing Delirus is one whose mind is not properly tilled or cultivated, a person of irregular intellect; and delirium is the state of a person whose mental faculties are like a field full of balks or irregularities (See Prevarication )
A temporary mental state with a sudden onset, usually reversible, including symptoms of confusion, inability to concentrate, disorientation, anxiety and sometimes hallucinations. Causes can include dehydration, drug intoxication and severe infection
state of violent mental agitation
A state in which the thoughts, expressions, and actions are wild, irregular, and incoherent; mental aberration; a roving or wandering of the mind, usually dependent on a fever or some other disease, and so distinguished from mania, or madness
A mental state characterized by disorientation and confusion Anxiety, illusions, or hallucinations may also be present, e g , the delirium of fever, delirium tremens, etc
a usually brief state of excitement and mental confusion often accompanied by hallucinations
a state of mental confusion, typically acute and rapid in onset; that may be caused by factors including disease, drug use and high fever
{i} temporary mental disorder often caused by fevers or intoxication (characterized by hallucinations, delusions, excitement, etc.); overly excited state
~ A temporary state of confusion sometimes accompanied by slurring of speech and hallucination
Strong excitement; wild enthusiasm; madness
If someone is suffering from delirium, they are not able to think or speak in a sensible and reasonable way because they are very ill and have a fever. In her delirium, she had fallen to the floor several times. Condition of disorientation, confused thinking, and rapid alternation between mental states. The patient is restless, cannot concentrate, and undergoes emotional changes (e.g., anxiety, apathy, euphoria), sometimes with hallucinations. Delirium usually results from a disorder affecting the brain such as central nervous system infection, head trauma, or mental disorder. In severe cases of withdrawal from alcohol, delirium tremens results not from the excessive alcohol consumption alone but from exhaustion, malnutrition (particularly lack of thiamine), and dehydration