Psychosis is loss of contact with reality. It may result in false beliefs called delusions or sensing things that are not really there (hallucinations).
Psychosis may be caused by changes in brain chemicals or structures. It can occur with:
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Things that may raise the risk of psychosis are:
Symptoms can vary. They may include:
The doctor will ask about your symptoms and health history. A physical exam will be done. The doctor will ask about use of substances. This includes alcohol use, illegal drugs, medicines, supplements and herbs. A mental health exam will be done.
Blood and urine tests will be done. This is to check for substances or imbalances in the body.
Treatment of psychosis depends on the cause. Hospital care may be needed until the condition is managed. Options may be:
Preventing psychosis depends on the cause. Certain conditions raise the risk. Managing those conditions may reduce it.
National Institute of Mental Health
https://www.nimh.nih.gov
National Mental Health Association
http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net
Canadian Mental Health Association
https://cmha.ca
Canadian Psychiatric Association
http://www.cpa-apc.org
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Last reviewed January 2021 by EBSCO Medical Review Board Adrian Preda, MD Last Updated: 3/12/2021