Delusional Parasitosis in Comorbidity With Shared Paranoid Disorder in a Marriage.

Q4 Medicine
Case Reports in Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-09-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/6728600
Jonatan Escobar-Herrera, Gibran Raymundo León-Gallegos, Omar E Valencia-Ledezma, Rafael García-Rascon, Nicolás Santiago-González
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Delusional parasitosis is a psychotic disorder where the patient has the delusion of being infested with some insect or parasite. In contrast, shared paranoid disorder or folie à deux is described when the same delusions affect two or more closely related people. It is common for these two situations to cause comorbidity in the family unit. This case report concerns a couple married for 37 years. The husband described that 2 years ago, he began with a tingling sensation throughout his body, related to the presence of parasites coming out from all his body orifices, with no evidence of self-harm. Likewise, the wife reported symptoms of formication and the feeling that there were invisible animals, as mentioned by her husband, and that she felt the parasites running throughout her body. The husband was diagnosed with endoparasitic delusional parasitosis, which caused folie à deux in his wife due to ectoparasitic parasitosis. The patient's treatment included sertraline and risperidone in oral dosage lasting 3 months reducing delirium, later biperidene was prescribed due to main treatment's side effects such as akathisia and sialorrhea, however the patient could not take the medication due to economic reasons. The wife was asked to sleep in a separate room, and she reported that the sensory hallucinations disappeared as soon as she slept in a different room. We conclude that the pharmacological approach, the intervention in the family life, and the gradual reintegration of marital habits once the patient improves are crucial in the therapy of delusional disorder.

妄想性寄生虫病与婚姻中共同的偏执性障碍合并症。
妄想寄生虫病是一种精神病,患者会妄想自己被某种昆虫或寄生虫感染。相比之下,共同妄想症或双妄想症则是指同样的妄想影响到两个或两个以上关系密切的人。这两种情况在家庭单位中引起并发症是很常见的。本病例报告涉及一对结婚 37 年的夫妇。据丈夫描述,2 年前,他开始感到全身刺痛,这与寄生虫从他身体的所有孔隙中寄生出来有关,但没有任何自残的迹象。同样,妻子也报告说出现了丈夫提到的肛门异物感症状,感觉有看不见的动物,并感觉到寄生虫在全身游走。丈夫被诊断为内寄生虫妄想性寄生虫病,由于外寄生虫寄生虫病,导致妻子出现双侧妄想症。患者接受的治疗包括持续 3 个月的舍曲林和利培酮口服药物,以减轻谵妄症状。后来,由于主要治疗方法的副作用,如运动失调和淤血,医生给患者开了哌啶,但由于经济原因,患者无法服药。患者的妻子被要求睡在另一个房间,她说只要睡在另一个房间,感觉幻觉就会消失。我们的结论是,药物治疗方法、对家庭生活的干预以及患者病情好转后逐步恢复婚姻生活习惯对于妄想症的治疗至关重要。
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Case Reports in Psychiatry
Case Reports in Psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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