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		<title>Capgras syndrome</title>
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<p>Capgras syndrome or Capgras delusion is a rare psychological condition where an individual firmly believes that a close friend, family member, or even a pet has been replaced by an identical-looking imposter. You may also hear it called imposter syndrome It is considered a type of delusional misidentification syndrome. There is no  cure for Capgras syndrome. it focuses entirely on managing therapy and underlying neurological or psychiatric cause, reducing anxiety, and ensuring the safety of both the patient and the perceived impostor.</p>
<h2>Symptoms</h2>
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<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAgWEAA" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="N9Q8Lc">Impostor delusion</span></strong><span class="N9Q8Lc">: Believing a known person is a replica or fraud.</span></span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAgWEAI" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="N9Q8Lc">Anxiety and paranoia</span></strong><span class="N9Q8Lc">: Feeling unsafe due to &#8220;strangers&#8221; in the house.</span></span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAIIAAgWEAM" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="N9Q8Lc">Aggression</span></strong><span class="N9Q8Lc">: Occasional hostility directed toward the perceived impostor.</span></span></li>
<li><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb=""><span class="N9Q8Lc">Object replication</span></strong><span class="N9Q8Lc">: Believing a home or physical object is a duplicate in rare cases.</span></span></li>
<li><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Hyper-Fixation on &#8220;Exposing&#8221; the Impostor</strong>: Spending hours days or weeks looking for physical flaws, scars, or behavioral anomalies to prove the person is a fake.</span></li>
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<h2><strong>Causes</strong></h2>
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<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAAIGBAA" data-complete="true" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)</strong>: Physical trauma from accidents can destroy the connection between the temporal cortex and the limbic system.</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAAIGBAB" data-complete="true" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Strokes and Cerebrovascular Accidents</strong>: A loss of blood flow or bleeding (hemorrhage) in the brain can destroy the neural pathways needed to process familiar faces.</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAAIGBAC" data-complete="true" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Brain Tumors</strong>: Growth of a tumor, specifically in the frontal or temporal lobes, presses against vital recognition networks.</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAAIGBAD" data-complete="true" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Epilepsy</strong>: Seizures originating in the temporal or occipital lobes can temporarily disrupt or permanently alter how a person perceives reality.</span></li>
<li><strong>Neurodegenerative diseases</strong>: Alzheimer’s disease, advanced Parkinson’s disease, dementia or Lewy body dementia are potential causes of it.</li>
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<h2><strong>Diagnosis And Tests</strong></h2>
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<li><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">MRI or CT Scans</strong>: These scans search for structural changes, structural damage, strokes, or tumors, particularly in the brain&#8217;s right hemisphere or frontal lobes.</span></li>
<li><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">EEG (Electroencephalogram)</strong>: This test tracks electrical activity to rule out seizure disorders, such as temporal lobe epilepsy, which can alter perception.</span></li>
<li><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">PET or SPECT Scans</strong>: These functional imaging tests track blood flow and glucose metabolism to identify early patterns of neurodegenerative diseases like Lewy body dementia.</span></span></li>
<li><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Delusion Assessment</strong>: The specialist evaluates whether the belief is fixed, how long it has lasted, and if it is part of a broader psychiatric condition like schizophrenia.</span></li>
<li><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Differential Diagnosis</strong>: Doctors must rule out similar conditions, such as <strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Fregoli syndrome</strong> (believing strangers are actually loved ones in disguise) or <strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Prosopagnosia</strong> (the physical inability to recognize faces at all).</span></span></li>
<li><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Screening</strong>: An untreated UTI in elderly patients can cause sudden, severe delirium and acute delusional episodes.</span></li>
<li><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Vitamin B12 and Thyroid Panels</strong>: Severe deficiencies or thyroid dysfunctions can cause cognitive decline and paranoia.</span></li>
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<h2><strong>Treatment</strong></h2>
<p>There is no standalone cure for Capgras syndrome. it focuses entirely on managing therapy and underlying neurological or psychiatric cause, reducing anxiety, and ensuring the safety of both the patient and the perceived impostor.</p>
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<li><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Antipsychotic Medications</strong>: If the syndrome is caused by schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe paranoia, low-dose atypical antipsychotics are used these help reduce the intensity and frequency of the delusional thoughts.</li>
<li><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Dementia Medications (Cholinesterase Inhibitors)</strong>: If the cause is Alzheimer&#8217;s disease or Lewy body dementia, drugs like donepezil, rivastigmine, or galantamine are used. These boost neurotransmitters in the brain, improving memory, sound judgment, and overall cognitive processing.</span></li>
<li><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)</strong>: For patients who still have strong insight and cognitive function (such as those with stable schizophrenia), CBT can help them identify delusional thought patterns and develop coping mechanisms so that they can de-escalate their own fear.</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAAIDhAB" data-complete="true" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Step Away and Re-enter</strong>: If an acute episode occurs, the &#8220;impostor&#8221; should calmly leave the room, wait a few minutes, and re-enter. The temporary break can sometimes reset the patient&#8217;s immediate perception.</span></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAAIDhAC" data-complete="true" data-sae=""><span class="T286Pc" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true"><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-complete="true">Remove Environmental Mirrors</strong>: Seeing their own reflection can sometimes trigger a delusion that they themselves have been replaced. Covering or removing large mirrors can reduce panic.</span></li>
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<p><strong>The Above article is for information purpose only, if you have any such symptom’s we would advise you to visit to your nearest healthcare provider and take the treatment or you can share the reports with us via query@gtsmeditour.com and get the medical opinion from our best available doctors from major hospitals abroad.</strong></p>
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