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Confusion
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Synonyms of Confusion :
Chitta asthirta, Blurred Thinking; Cloudy Thoughts; Confused; Disorientation; Disoriented; Fuzzy Thinking; Inability to Think Clearly; Inability to Think Quickly; Loss of Memory; Loss of Orientation; Memory Loss; Mental Confusion; Mental Status Change; Not Thinking Clearly; Unclear Thinking

Causes with Symptoms & Signs
According to ayurvedic view excess Vata dosha's symptoms of mental irregularity occur. Confusion is a change in mental status in which a person is not able to think with his or her usual level of clarity.

Frequently, confusion leads to the loss of ability to recognize people and or places, or tell time and the date. Feelings of disorientation are common in confusion, and decision-making ability is impaired.

Confusion may arise suddenly or develop gradually over time. Confusion has multiple causes, including injuries, medical conditions, medications, environmental factors, and substance abuse. Anti vata dosha treatment and mental tonics are good in treating this condition.

 
Ayurvedic Treatment for Confusion

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