IDOMA VOICE reports that Nollywood actress, Genevieve NNaji is said to be currently battling with psychosis.
According to Gistlover, the actress has been hospitalized in the US where she is being treated for psychosis.
Actress Genevieve Nnaji reportedly down with mental illness
However, the charming thespian appeared in a video on her Instastory on Wednesday morning to put a lie to the story.
She uploaded a video of herself painting.
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Report by Gistlover came after the actress deleted all her post on Instagram and unfollowed everyone.
This and more formed the reason she was alleged to be battling psychosis.
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What is psychosis?
According to healthline:
Psychosis is a combination of symptoms resulting in an impaired relationship with reality. It can be a symptom of serious mental health disorders. People who are experiencing psychosis may have either hallucinations or delusions.
Hallucinations are sensory experiences that occur within the absence of an actual stimulus. For example, a person having an auditory hallucination may hear their mother yelling at them when their mother isn’t around. Or someone having a visual hallucination may see something, like a person in front of them, who isn’t actually there.
The person experiencing psychosis may also have thoughts that are contrary to actual evidence. These thoughts are known as delusions. Some people with psychosis may also experience loss of motivation and social withdrawal.
These experiences can be frightening. They may also cause people who are experiencing psychosis to hurt themselves or others.
It’s important to get medical help right away if you or someone else is experiencing symptoms of psychosis.
Recognizing the symptoms of psychosis
According to the National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH)Trusted Source, there are warning signs that may appear before psychosis develops. These can include:
a sudden drop in school work or job performance
trouble thinking clearly
difficulty concentrating
feeling paranoid or suspicious of others
withdrawing from friends and loved ones
an influx of strange, new feelings, or no feeling at all
a disinterest in personal grooming
difficulty separating reality from non-reality
trouble communicating
If someone is experiencing an episode of psychosis, the main symptomsTrusted Source include:
Hallucinations
Delusions
disorganized behavior (behavior that does not seem to make sense, or that is impulsive)
negative symptoms (seemingly having no emotion, lack of interest in activities previously enjoyed, an ungroomed appearance, etc.)
catatonia (a “frozen” appearance)
Causes of psychosis
Each case of psychosis is different, and the exact cause isn’t always clear. There are certain illnesses that cause psychosis. There are also triggers like drug use, lack of sleep, and other environmental factors. In addition, certain situations can lead to specific types of psychosis developing.
In general, some of the factors involved in psychosis are:
Genetics
trauma (such as a death, sexual assault, or living through a war)
substance use (drugs like LSD and amphetamines have been linkedTrusted Source to instances of psychosis in some people)
mental health conditions (like schizophrenia).
Is There a Cure for Psychosis?
There is no cure for psychosis, but there are many treatment options. In some cases where medication is to blame, ceasing the medication can stop the psychosis.
In other instances, receiving treatment for an underlying condition may treat psychosis.
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