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Irritability |
Classification and external resources |
ICD-10 |
R45.4 |
ICD-9-CM |
799.2 |
MedlinePlus |
003214 |
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Irritability is an excitation response to stimuli. The term is used for both the physiological reaction to stimuli and for the pathological, abnormal or excessive sensitivity to stimuli. It is usually used to refer to anger or frustration. Irritability can be a growing response to the objective stimuli of hunger or thirst in animals or humans which then reaches some level of awareness of that need.
Irritability may be demonstrated in behavioral responses to both physiological and behavioral stimuli including environmental, situational, sociological, and emotional stimuli.
Conditions
Irritability can occur in people experiencing any of a variety of conditions, including:
- Anxiety
- Alcoholism
- Alzheimer's disease
- Anaemia
- Antisocial personality disorder
- Asthma
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Autism
- Bipolar disorder
- Borderline personality disorder
- Caesium toxicity
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Combat stress reaction
- Common cold
- Constipation
- Depression
- Diabetes mellitus
- Diarrhea
- Dysmenorrhoea
- Eczema
- Fatigue
- Fever
- Fibromyalgia
- Generalized anxiety disorder
- Hayfever
- Headache
- Hunger
- Huntington's disease
- Hyperthermia
- Hyperthyroidism
- Hypoglycaemia
- Hypomania
- Hypothyroidism
- Insomnia
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Lead poisoning
- Mastoiditis
- Mania
- Major depressive disorder
- Meningitis
- Menstrual cycle
- Migraine headache
- Misophonia
- Neutropenia
- Obsessive–compulsive disorder
- Opioids use
- Pain
- Parkinson's disease
- Perimenopause
- Pregnancy
- Premenstrual syndrome
- Posttraumatic stress disorder
- Psychological trauma
- Rabies
- Restless legs syndrome
- Schizophrenia
- Sleep apnoea
- Sleep deprivation
- Sleep paralysis
- Stimulant drugs use
- Stress
- Tachycardia
- Thirst
- Thyroid disease
- Withdrawal
- Acute intermittent porphyria
- Hereditary coproporphyria
- Variegate porphyria
See also
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Look up irritability in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Symptoms and signs: cognition, perception, emotional state and behaviour (R40–R46, 780.0–780.5, 781.1)
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Cognition |
Alteration of
consciousness |
- Confusion (Delirium)
- Somnolence
- Obtundation
- Stupor
- Unconsciousness
- Syncope
- Coma
- Persistent vegetative state
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Fainting/Syncope |
- Carotid sinus syncope
- Heat syncope
- Vasovagal episode
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Other |
- Amnesia
- Anterograde amnesia
- Retrograde amnesia
- Dizziness
- Vertigo
- Presyncope/Lightheadedness
- Disequilibrium
- Convulsion
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Emotional state |
- Anxiety
- Irritability
- Hostility
- Suicidal ideation
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Behavior |
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Perception/
sensation
disorder |
- Olfaction : Anosmia
- Hyposmia
- Dysosmia
- Parosmia
- Phantosmia
- Hyperosmia
- Taste: Ageusia
- Hypogeusia
- Dysgeusia
- Parageusia
- Hypergeusia
- Hallucination: Auditory hallucination
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Emotions (list)
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Emotions |
- Adoration
- Affection
- Agitation
- Agony
- Amusement
- Anger
- Anguish
- Annoyance
- Anxiety
- Apathy
- Arousal
- Attraction
- Awe
- Boredom
- Calmness
- Compassion
- Contempt
- Contentment
- Defeat
- Depression
- Desire
- Disappointment
- Disgust
- Ecstasy
- Embarrassment
- Empathy
- Enthrallment
- Enthusiasm
- Envy
- Euphoria
- Excitement
- Fear
- Frustration
- Gratitude
- Grief
- Guilt
- Happiness
- Hatred
- Homesickness
- Hope
- Horror
- Hostility
- Humiliation
- Hysteria
- Infatuation
- Insecurity
- Insult
- Interest
- Irritation
- Isolation
- Jealousy
- Joy
- Loneliness
- Longing
- Love
- Lust
- Melancholy
- Mono no aware
- Neglect
- Nostalgia
- Panic
- Passion
- Pity
- Pleasure
- Pride
- Rage
- Regret
- Rejection
- Remorse
- Resentment
- Sadness
- Saudade
- Schadenfreude
- Sehnsucht
- Sentimentality
- Shame
- Shock
- Shyness
- Sorrow
- Spite
- Stress
- Suffering
- Surprise
- Sympathy
- Tenseness
- Wonder
- Worry
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World views |
- Nihilism
- Optimism
- Pessimism
- Reclusion
- Weltschmerz
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English Journal
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- Kennedy MM.AbstractSince mid-1990, there have been many signs that politics--especially relationships between middle management and the troops--have changed from annoying but rarely lethal to Mean, as in ornery, ugly, and sometimes downright grisly. Part of this has to be recession-related, but part comes from top management's attention having been diverted to survival issues. The loser has been the individual contributor in the organization. In laying out the reasons for this distressing turn of events, the author provides clear-cut advice on how to overcome it.
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- PMID 10152208
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