Dissociative Fugue

A dissociative fugue could be a transitory state where an individual has memory loss. The individuals may experience trouble recalling data for a brief time. For example, during driving, a person loses track of a known route and ends up in a startled location.

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Why is my mom so stubborn?

Query: Hi doctor, My mother is 63 years old. Always, she wants to go out and buy new clothes. She is adamant and not listening to us. She is having medicine Serta 100, Donep and Sulpitac.  Read Full »


Mehwish Mursaleen

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read and completely understand that you are facing a hard time handling your mother. The symptom you mentioned here are more likely suggest a disorganized behavior, which can be a part of psychotic disorders like schizophrenia.   Read Full »

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