More unusual causes of sudden confusion

Less common causes of sudden confusion are: an infection of the brain or its lining (encephalitis or meningitis) an imbalance of salts and minerals in the blood a severely underactive thyroid gland thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency a brain tumour hypoparathyroidism or hyperparathyroidism (rare hormone disorders) Cushing's disease (a tumour of the pituitary gland) an epileptic seizure carbon monoxide poisoning
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