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Psychosis
Definition:
Psychosis is a loss of contact with reality, typically including delusions (false ideas about what is taking place or who one is) and hallucinations (seeing or hearing things which aren't there). Alternative Names: Psychotic Text Continues Below

Causes, incidence, and risk factors:
Psychosis is a severe mental condition characterized by a loss of contact with reality. There are numerous potential causes: - alcohol and certain drugs can induce psychosis
- bipolar disorder (manic depression)
- brain tumors
- epilepsy
- psychotic depression
- schizophrenia
- dementia (Alzheimer's and other degenerative brain disorders)
- stroke
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