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Agitation is a state of extreme emotional disturbance and restlessness. It is often characterized by an inability to sit still, feelings of unease, and heightened irritability. Agitation can be a symptom of various mental health conditions, including anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. It can also be associated with neurological disorders such as dementia and Parkinson's disease.

Causes[edit]

Agitation can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of agitation can vary but often include:

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosing agitation involves a thorough medical history and physical examination. Healthcare professionals may also use psychological assessments and laboratory tests to determine the underlying cause of agitation.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for agitation depends on the underlying cause. Common approaches include:

Prevention[edit]

Preventing agitation involves managing underlying health conditions and adopting a healthy lifestyle. Regular medical check-ups, adherence to prescribed medications, and engaging in stress management techniques can help prevent episodes of agitation.

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