Common causes of sudden confusion

The most common causes of sudden confusion are: a lack of oxygen in the blood (hypoxia) the cause could be anything from a severe asthma attack to aproblem with the lungs or heart an infection anywhere in the body, especially in elderlypeople a stroke or TIA ("mini stroke") a low blood sugar level (hypoglycaemia) diabetic ketoacidosis , aserious complication of diabetes caused by a lack of insulin in the body certain medications , including digoxin, diuretics, steroids, and opiates alcohol poisoning or alcohol withdrawal drug misuse This information should give you a better idea of the cause of someone's confusion, but shouldn't be used as a diagnostic tool. Always see your doctor for a proper diagnosis.
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