Confusion
When the virus from the fly spreads into your body, the patient goes into a state of extreme confusion. Confusion is a quality or state of confusion or uncertainty. These refer to a loss of orientation or the ability to place oneself in the world by time, place, and personal identity. Symptoms of confusion include problems with short-term memory, difficulty performing tasks, poor concentration, unclear voice, and difficulty following conversations. Gradually, you will become mentally disturbed.
Psychosis is sometimes accompanied by disturbances of consciousness and memory loss. These disorders include the inability to focus attention; various cognitive impairments and disorientation in time or space. Sometimes the confusion can be temporary and will pass. Sometimes the confusion is long-lasting and is due to a permanent condition. If you meet someone who is wandering, be aware that they may be fearful, unable to communicate properly, and may have health problems that affect their understanding and mobility. If not treated in time, African sleeping sickness will cause memory loss in patients.