ConfusionFrom our partner site on chronic pain, ChronicPainConnection.com.
Confusion is the inability to think with your usual speed or clarity. When confused, you have difficulty focusing your attention and may feel disoriented. Confusion interferes with your ability to make decisions. Alternative Names: Disorientation; Thinking - unclear; Thoughts - cloudy Considerations: Confusion may come on suddenly or gradually over time, depending on the cause. Some confused people may behave aggressively. advertisement Many times, confusion is temporary. Other times it is permanent and not curable. Confusion is more common in the elderly, and often occurs during hospitalization. Common Causes: Confusion may be caused by:
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