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Manic Episode in Puerperium

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

C. Gonzalez Macias
Affiliation:
Huelva, Hospital Juan Ramon Jimenez, Bellavista, Spain
M. Gordillo Montaño
Affiliation:
Huelva, Hospital Juan Ramon Jimenez, Bellavista, Spain
J. Cala Gonzalez
Affiliation:
Huelva, Hospital Juan Ramon Jimenez, Bellavista, Spain
D. De la Vega Sanchez
Affiliation:
Huelva, Hospital Juan Ramon Jimenez, Bellavista, Spain

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION:

The diagnosis “puerperal mental disorders” (F53) should be of use to those pathologies not elsewhere classified. The existence of personal and family history and clinical pre made ??us include it as manic episode.

The postpartum period in this case would not be a cause in itself to explain the patient's symptoms, but due to rapid hormonal changes that occur in a woman's body, yes it can play a precipitating role.

The task of classifying a postpartum psychosis appeared difficult and complicated

Objectives

Illustrated by a case the variables that influence the clinical course and therapeutic management of the case

Methodology

Exhibition of a case and a brief review of the literature.

Results

Women 35 years of age who presented to the emergency hospital with her partner and her mother, for insomnia, increased habitual activity and bizarre behavior. Cesarean delivery 28 days of a healthy baby girl makes 3,800 kg.

While in the hospital, they did not observe anything unusual about his behavior, but a fortnight since birth and being at home, began to notice her excited and irritable. He was strong and constant arguments with his mother and her partner, about caring for your baby, spoke tirelessly and began fighting with neighbors and friends,

Conclusions

The correct action and early and effective treatment in these cases, help to reduce the length of hospital stay and morbidity of bipolar affective disorders.

Type
Article: 1143
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2015

References

CASTILLA PINO.: Introduction to psychiatry, Part 2 Edit. University Alliance. Texts Edition 1. Madrid 1987.Google Scholar
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