Psychosis caused by severe alcoholism over a long period of years.
Dextromethorphan breaks through the blood-brain barrier. It is a harmful intoxicant which causes severe damage to the brain and psychosis. It should be illegal. For more information, search "Dextromethorphan induced psychosis" online. Dextromethorphan- Induced Psychosis epcms.com/uploadedFiles/vol32num3a1.pdf Dextromethorphan- Induced Mania psy.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/37/1/71.pdf
sadly theres not much chance of that happening.
Psychosis is a term that refers to an individual who is out of touch with reality. An example of psychosis is Schizophrenia.
No, it causes alcohol-induced gastric enteritis.
Some people become psychotic during manic episodes of bipolar disorder.
Psychosis is a mental illness. Epilepsy is a physical illness. So there is no direct connection and psychosis will not cause seizures. Someone with psychosis could happen to have epilepsy, just as they could have any illness, but there would be no connection.
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Alcohol-induced psychosis is an inevitable result of chronic alcoholism, if the alcoholic lives that long. There are a variety of other mental and emotional problems that show up much earlier. As to total destruction: they should be so lucky! Alcoholism and addiction are diseases that destroy your family, social standing, self respect and health, but then leave you alive for an indefinite period to enjoy it.
brain infractions
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