It can not be prevented, it is a disease through heritage.
Catatonic schizophrenia is probably the most severe type. This type of schizophrenia can prevent someone from moving for days and from functioning normally at all. With the other types of schizophrenia, at least some normal function exists.
No it is not preventable it automaticaly runs in your genes there is nothing to prevent it espically if you have family members with it.No it is not preventable it automaticaly runs in your genes there is nothing to prevent it espically if you have family members with it.Autism IS preventable. There are several studies and evidence that suggest that this disorder is not simply genetic.
There is no known way to prevent schizoaffective disorder. Treatment with antipsychotic and mood stabilizing drugs may prevent recurrences. Some researchers believe prompt treatment can prevent the development of full-blown schizophrenia.
I believe that Vitamins B Complex can help prevent together with doing activities to keep your mind going.
Yes. Schizophrenia is partly genetic, meaning that if you have a relative with schizophrenia you are likely to also have schizophrenia. About 1/10 of people with a relative with schizophrenia develop schizophrenia, compared to 1/100 people without a relative with schizophrenia.
People with schizophrenia usually have normal cognitive function at the beginning of the course of schizophrenia.
Residual schizophrenia is caused by a partial recovery from schizophrenia. For an explanation of what causes schizophrenia, please see the related question.
It's an anticonvulsant. It's used for treating things like bi-polar disorder and schizophrenia. It is also used to prevent seizures in epileptics.
Teenagers and young adults are most likely to get schizophrenia. Women with schizophrenia are more likely to have less severe schizophrenia and have paranoid schizophrenia, as well as developing schizophrenia at an average age of 25; men have a more severe course, with higher rates of disorganized and catatonic schizophrenia as well as developing schizophrenia at the average age of 18.
Catatonic schizophrenia.
paranoid schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder