
1. hallucinationshallucinations
1.1. hallucinations perception of having seen heard touched tasted or smelled something that was not there
1.2. common causes may have causes that are not due to an underlying disease for example drug intoxicationintoxication
1.2.1. treatment if someone is frightened by a hallucination offering comfort and reassurance can help minimize their distress
2. Crecimiento poblacional, uso de recursos y sostenibilidad
2.1. Addiction is a chronic and recurring disease of the brain. It is based on the search for relief through the consumption or use of substances or other similar behaviors.
2.2. The symptoms of the pathology will vary according to the addiction suffered by the patient and their individual personality characteristics. In any case, there are several common signs in most cases of addiction:
2.2.1. Loss of control of use, with episodes of compulsive use that affect the person's life in general. sad mood Irritability Impaired quality of life Denial or self-delusion Anxiety
3. rabies
3.1. Rabies is an acute infectious disease of the central nervous system that can affect warm-blooded humans and animals. The transmission of rabies is almost invariably transmitted by the bite of an infected animal. "Four or five bites on the same day did not take away anyone's sleep, much less with a wound like that of Sierva María, which could hardly be noticed in her left ankle."
3.2. The disease is rarely transmitted if saliva is not deposited under the skin. "There was a room that was not bitten but barely splashed by the drool of the same dog, and it was dying in the hospital of the Love of God."
3.2.1. The first symptoms of rabies can be very similar to those of the flu, such as weakness or discomfort, fever or headache. "The fever subsided, but no one dared to proclaim that the rabies was conjured up."
3.2.1.1. [Then, the symptoms evolve into brain dysfunction, anxiety, confusion and agitation. As the disease progresses, the person may develop delusions, abnormal behavior, hallucinations, hydrophobia (fear of water) and insomni0.
3.2.1.2. "He had gone through everything: dizziness, convulsions, spasms, delusions, looseness of his belly and bladder, and he wallowed on the ground howling with pain and fury."
3.2.1.3. Once the clinical signs of rabies appear, the disease is almost always fatal and, in general, the treatment is supportive. "The only resource was to wait. The Marquis asked him: "Is that the last thing you can tell me?" "Science has not given me the means to tell him anything else," the doctor replied with the same acidity. "But if you don't believe in me, you still have a resource: trust in God."
4. depression
4.1. It is a moderate to severe depression in a woman after she has given birth and can occur shortly after delivery or up to a year later. Most of the time it occurs within the first three months after delivery.
4.2. Changes in the body as a result of pregnancy and childbirth Changes in labor and social relations Have less time and freedom for yourself Lack of sleep Concerns about your ability to be a good mother
5. tuberculosiss
5.1. is an infectious disease caused by a bacillus which is transmitted through the air and is characterized bye the formation of tubercles or nodules in the tissues it can affect different organs of the body especially the lung
5.2. symptoms; they usually include a cough sometimes with blood weight loss night sweats and fever
5.2.1. treatment:is not always necessary for those without symptoms patients with active symptoms will require long course of treatment with various types of antibiotics
6. mental retardation and learning problems
6.1. It is a condition diagnosed before the age of 18 that includes below-average general intellectual functioning and a lack of skills necessary for daily living
6.2. the causes can be infections Chromosomal abnormalities Toxic substances Traumatisms and Unexplained symptoms
6.2.1. symptoms Lack or delay in the development of motor skills, language skills, and self-help skills, failure to grow intellectually, or childish behavior. Problems keeping up in school. Difficulty understanding and following social rules.
6.2.2. the goal of treatment is to develop the maximum potential of the person. Training and special education can start as early as infancy. This includes social skills to help the person function as normally as possible.
6.3. He was a man with a gloomy and sad appearance, but nevertheless, he was the one who made the decisions in the house. His orders were respected by all, under the control of Dominga de Adviento
6.3.1. Before meeting the inmate “she didn't show any signs of anything. He grew up with certain signs of mental retardation, was illiterate until the age of deserving, and did not love anyone. The first symptom of life that was known to him at the age of twenty was that he was in love and ready to marry one of the inmates of the Divina Pastora (...) Dulce Olivia”.