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Hallucinogenic drugs mimic schizophrenia, and it believed that prolonged use of some of them may cause continuing symptoms.
Schizophrenia itself does not involve those symptoms, but the medications associated with schizophrenia can cause weakness and loss of consciousness. Please see your doctor immediately if you lose consciousness without any evident non-serious cause.
It depends on your point of view. Type 1 schizophrenia is characterized by positive symptoms, including delusions and hallucinations. Type 2 schizophrenia is characterized by negative symptoms, including flat affect and social withdrawal. Each can cause great difficulties in everyday life.
Many pituitary tumors are, in fact, noncancerous. They do, however, cause some symptoms due to pressure on the area. Some are listed as nasal drainage, nausea, droopy eyelids and even some vision loss. If you are concerned about the possibility of such tumors, then please seek medical advice.
No, it is not. There are other infections that can cause UTI symptoms with swollen labia. See your health care provider ASAP for an accurate diagnosis.
Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder or group of disorders that affects the normal functioning of the brain and severely impairs thinking, emotion, and behavior. Doctors do not know the specific cause of schizophrenia, but both environmental and genetic factors do play a role. The symptoms of schizophrenia are delusions, hallucinations, flat affect, and disorganized speech, thinking, and behavior. The two types of schizophrenia are Type I or Positive and Type II or Negative. Type I has mostly positive symptoms, including hallucinations and delusions. Type II has mostly negative symptoms, including social withdrawal and flat affect.
There is no evidence that abuse can cause paranoid schizophrenia.
Symptoms can include: burning eyes; swollen eyelids; red, burning and blistering skin; cough; difficulty breathing; and hoarse voice.
Some symptoms of hernia that occur are small chunks under the skin. It can also lead to swollen, larger lumps, which in turn cause more pain. It can also cause an ache.
Viruses during the second trimester may be a cause of schizophrenia.
No. There are some psychedelic drugs that can mimic schizophrenia, but there is no known external cause.
Although it was once thought that a bad childhood could cause schizophrenia, the current understanding of schizophrenia is of a primarily neurological disease.