The evidence suggests that people with schizophrenia are probably not cured without the use of medication. People with schizophrenia may improve over time, even without medication. However, do not confuse this with being cured.
No but it can be treated with medication and therapy and the sympoms can be effectively managed
with therapy and medicine, technically yes.
Thee is no cure for schizophrenia at present, but there are some effective treatment options.
no
Dyslexia schizophrenia does not exist. The two conditions, dyslexia and schizophrenia, are completely different.
Schizophrenia is only partially genetic, and therefore is neither recessive nor dominant.
I don't know what arnesberger is, but you may be talking about Asperger syndrome. Asperger syndrome is not a form of schizophrenia, but is a completely different thing.
Usually mental illness cant be cured completely. but can be helped. it depends on how bad it is and on the person
There has been progress in medications for controlling the symptoms of schizophrenia. However, a "true cure" has not been found. (A true cure would be something that completely and permanently removes the symptoms of schizophrenia.)
Absolutely! Scurvy can be completely cured by nothing more than vitamin C. That's all it takes.
yes it is completely true
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Can't be completely cured, massage can help remove fluid from the area.
Not at all. . If he is suffering from such a dangerous disease, the patient must take care of himself until he is completely cured. After cured tb. He can do anything he want.......
Schizophrenia is partly genetic- one out of ten people who have at least one schizophrenic relative also have schizophrenia (compared to one out of one hundred people in general). About one out of two people whose identical twins have schizophrenia also have schizophrenia. However, schizophrenia is not completely genetic. If schizophrenia was completely genetic, everyone who had an identical twin with schizophrenia would also have schizophrenia. This is not the case. Like I said before, about 50% of people whose identical twins have schizophrenia also have schizophrenia. There are environmental as well as genetic factors to schizophrenia.
Paranoia, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder are partially (but not completely- environmental factors can still influence them) inherited. They are not passed from father to son any more than they are from mother to daughter.