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Depersonalisation: A feeling that you are cut off from reality, in a day dreaming state of mind. See detailed information below for a list of 9 causes of Depersonalisation, Symptom Checker, including diseases and drug side effect causes.
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The list of organs typically affected by Depersonalisation may include, but is not limited to:
The list below shows some of the causes of Depersonalisation mentioned in various sources:
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This information refers to the general prevalence and incidence of these diseases, not to how likely they are to be the actual cause of Depersonalisation. Of the 9 causes of Depersonalisation that we have listed, we have the following prevalence/incidence information:
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The following list of conditions have 'Depersonalisation' or similar listed as a symptom in our database. This computer-generated list may be inaccurate or incomplete. Always seek prompt professional medical advice about the cause of any symptom.
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This information shows analysis of the list of causes of Depersonalisation based
on whether certain risk factors apply to the patient:
Depending on the seriousness of the onset of Depersonalisation, you may want to consult one of the following medical professionals.
Important:In extreme cases, always seek advice from emergency services :
Medical Conditions associated with Depersonalisation:
Mental problems (3121 causes), Personality symptoms (4029 causes), Behavioral symptoms (4608 causes), Psychiatric symptoms (971 causes), Cognitive impairment (3664 causes)
Symptoms related to Depersonalisation:
Isolation (116 causes), Secrecy (18 causes), Delusions (176 causes), Personality changes (270 causes), Cannabis, Marijuana, Anxiety (895 causes), Panic (388 causes), Hyperventilation (92 causes), Depression (629 causes), Upsetting memories, Viral infection, Medication side effect
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