Irritable

Introduction

Introduction An overreaction condition, including annoyance, impatience, or anger. It can be seen in fatigue, chronic pain, or as a clinical feature of emotional abnormalities, occurring in senile, brain trauma, epilepsy, and affective disorder. This is a severe but persistently low emotional disorder. When a patient experiences a stimulating or unpleasant situation, even if it is extremely mild, it is easy to produce some severe emotional reactions. The patient is extremely angry, excited, angry, and even furious, arguing with others. Common in rickets, neurasthenia, manic state, somatic or brain organic psychosis.

Cause

Cause

Common in rickets, neurasthenia, manic state, somatic or brain organic psychosis. Can be seen in fatigue, chronic pain, senile, brain trauma, epilepsy and affective disorder.

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This is a severe but persistently low emotional disorder. When a patient experiences a stimulating or unpleasant situation, even if it is extremely mild, it is easy to produce some severe emotional reactions. The patient is extremely angry, excited, angry, and even furious, arguing with others. Common in rickets, neurasthenia, manic state, somatic or brain organic psychosis.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Easily stimulating: Psychiatric symptoms of patients with Cushing's syndrome, such as prone to excitement, depression, and even schizophrenia. Cushing's syndrome is a syndrome caused by excessive secretion of cortisol from the adrenal cortex. Psychiatric symptoms include common susceptibility to depression, depression, etc., and may even have schizophrenia.

Emotional Outbreak: This is a sudden emotional disorder that suddenly occurs under the influence of psychological factors. The patient can show moodiness, yelling, wrecking, smashing, screaming, crying, or screaming, dancing, laughing, often accompanied by spoiled, artificial, childish and acting colors, sometimes rolling on the ground, extremely violent, the whole The phenomenon is very different, and the change is great, but the perception of the surrounding things is unobstructed and the consciousness is clear.

Mania: frenzied, disturbed by hands and feet, is a kind of syndrome of sorrow. The main clinical symptoms are high mood, thinking and emotional excitement. Significant and lasting changes in mood - high mentality as the basic clinical manifestations, accompanied by corresponding thinking and behavioral changes, a tendency to recurrent, complete relief in the intermittent period. Those with milder symptoms can not reach the level of mental illness. The onset of the disease is a manic phase. The meaning and diagnostic criteria are: the patient's state of mind is high, and it is not commensurate with the situation in which it is located. It can be elated, irritating, agitated, and even cause disturbance of consciousness. In severe cases, psychotic symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations that are coordinated or uncoordinated with the mood may occur.

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