Parkinson’s disease can involve symptoms of psychosis, such as hallucinations and delusions, which often arise in advanced stages of the condition or as a side effect of Parkinson’s medications. If your loved one’s psychosis seems to have worsened, you may wonder what caused the change. In some cases, what you are seeing may not be a worsening of the existing psychosis but symptoms of delirium — a sudden state of confusion that can be caused by …
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