Explain the cause of many abnormal deaths

After arresting a 30-year-old man who was violent and unjustly attacking many people around, the police in North Carolina (USA) immediately sent him to the emergency room instead of the prison when he noticed the Abnormal symptoms such as high levels of mental stimulation, unstable psychology, always in a state of anxiety with meaningless sentences.

After arresting a 30-year-old man who was violent and unjustly attacking many people around, the police in North Carolina (USA) immediately sent him to the emergency room instead of the prison when he noticed the Abnormal symptoms such as high levels of mental stimulation, unstable psychology, always in a state of anxiety with meaningless sentences.

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Stress, worry, babble, scream and sweat
profound are signs of 'delirious delirium'

According to a report published on June 4 in the Emergency Medicine magazine, the police said the man had "a very strange act" accompanied by "stress, anxiety, slurred speech." chattering, yelling and sweating profusely '.

Carrying out the analysis, the team of doctors at Wake Forest University's Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem came to a conclusion about a state called "delirium in irritation." Besides, he also has a strange syndrome called prolonged QT (Long QT) - a type of arrhythmia that causes the heart to beat at a rapid rate - slowing down, potentially leading to sudden deaths. However, it can be successfully treated with fluid and sodium bicarbonate compound (NaHCO 3 ).

Thus, not only saving lives of a human being, scientists also shed light on the question surrounding the strange phenomenon that caused many of the deaths that were difficult to explain.

'Why are ordinary people suddenly going crazy, agitated, violent and then soon after death? This has happened and has been discussed for more than a century, but the scientific community has not been able to give clear answers to recent research , 'said Dr. William Bozeman.

'Stimulating delirium' , he said, 'is really capable of developing a long QT syndrome and this seems to be the result of indiscriminate use of substances affecting the nervous system like marijuana, ghosts. The drug that the case mentioned above is a typical example '.

Reference: Livescience

Update 14 December 2018
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