Although there are many symptoms that can signify the presence of schizophrenia, the most common ones involve expressions involving the eyes. Such symptoms are overtly staring, glossiness or shine to the eyes and even over sensitivity to light and sound are among the most common.
There is no specific list of symptoms for residual schizophrenia. Residual schizophrenia is most common type of schizophrenia now due to medication. It occurs when someone has had an active episode and currently do not show any symptoms of delusions, hallucinations, disorders of thought, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior, and negative symptoms. They still are clearly not the same person they were before the schizophrenic episode had occurred and probably will have some strange behaviors.
Its not known actually but its beilived adolescents stress and tension leads to the disease
According to National Institute of Mental Health prevalence rates, schizophrenia affects 2.4 million adults in the United States. It is a serious mental condition that is diagnosed equally among men and women, and its symptoms usually do not appear until the individual is in their teen years or into early adulthood. Research studies have also shown that men tend to show schizophrenia symptoms earlier in life, when compared to female diagnoses. Schizophrenia Symptoms and Signs One of the most common symptoms associated with schizophrenia is experiencing hallucinations and delusional thinking. Individuals with this mental illness hear voices in their head and see messages and images that are not real. Along with hallucinations, individuals experience delusions in which they feel as though they are in danger or that someone is going to cause them harm. For example, an individual may feel that the government is spying on them, without any reason or evidence. Another common symptom of schizophrenia is exhibiting disordered speech and thinking. The individual will speak incoherently or use unnatural patterns of speech. Their ideas and sentences switch mid-thought, and they may stress certain words or phrases. Doctors attribute the changes in the individual’s speech to disruptions in the flow of steady conscious thoughts, which is then expressed in words and writings. Schizophrenia symptoms are also present in the individual’s emotions. A person with schizophrenia may display inappropriate emotions when encountering certain situations, or they may find it difficult to show any emotion at all. These emotional difficulties can lead to an avoidance and total withdrawal from seeking social interaction with others. In less severe situations, the individual may find it difficult to read the emotions of others and respond in appropriate ways. The Onset of Schizophrenia Symptoms In nearly half of the diagnoses in men, and in a quarter of the diagnoses of women, the symptoms of schizophrenia emerged during their teen years. Early signs of the mental illness are social withdrawal and dysphoria, but some individuals experience a sudden episode of hallucinations and delusions. Early detection techniques are now being employed to help minimize symptoms during the on-set period and reduce its effect on the individual’s personal life.
Its a type of mental illness. Technically yes, it is a birth defect since schizophrenia has to do with how the brain develops before birth. The exact causes of it is not known, but its a certain area of the brain that is not developed properly. It also can be genetic as well as hereditary. If schizophrenia runs in families, or if a parent has the mental illness and the mother is pregnant, there's a 50% out of 100 chance that the baby could develop it and it usually is present before birth but symptoms don't start showing until the child is older. (for genetic schizophrenia, the child`s synptoms show at the age of two). Schizophrenia is very rare(especially childhood schizophrenia) and it only affects 1% of the american population eith the most being adults. it`s rare in both adults but is extremely rare in children and babies.
Schizophrenia in women generally starts around the mid-to-late twenties.
Sickle cell disease is a genetic condition that a child inherits from their parents, and symptoms typically manifest in early childhood. A child cannot "get" sickle cell disease at the age of sixteen if they do not already have the genetic traits for it. However, if a person has the sickle cell trait, they may not show symptoms until later in life, but the underlying genetic condition is present from birth. Therefore, a child diagnosed with sickle cell disease at sixteen would have had it since birth, but symptoms may not have appeared until later.
Every pregnancy is different.You may start having a few symptoms (i.e. breast tenderness,possibly frequent urination) as early as 2 weeks into the pregnancy or symptoms might show up much later.Some women experience little or no symptoms at all.
NO. It is too soon. Symptoms show up as the hormones kick in and that usually takes 3-4 weeks.
Rabies symptoms can show up anywhere from a few days, to a year.
A brain scan cannot detect schizophrenia, although many people with schizophrenia do have abnormal brain scans. The brain damage is not apparent until the disease has already progressed far enough to show clear signs of schizophrenia.
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Not completely. Research has indicated that while many people carry genes associated with a high possibility of manifesting schizophrenia symptoms, many people never develop any noticeable signs of the illness. Among those who do show signs do so in varying degrees- in other words, some cases are very serious, and others are less disruptive to the person. Some research has indicated that a stable, low-stress life can prevent these genes from activating or "switching on". Other research has shown that stress and traumatic experiences can trigger schizophrenia symptoms at higher rates. There is much evidence for the "environmental" theories about schizophrenia- that something outside the person can influence the genes, essentially "switching them on". Stressful experience such as abuse during childhood, traumatic events such as car accidents, drug use (particularly psychotropic, hallucinogenic, or stimulant drugs) can trigger schizophrenia symptoms to be "expressed".