It depends upon how the imbalance manifests itself. It might be most noticeably reflected in erratic behavior or in extremes of mood. It also might be more obvious to others than it is to you yourself. As for a physical feeling, this is unlikely, unless you take into account the physical malaise or generalized pains associated with depression.
Schizophrenia is related to a chemical imbalance in the brain, but it has more factors than just the chemical imbalance.
there is a chemical imbalance in the brain
A brain disorder ; chemical imbalance
A chemical imbalance in the brain
Yes, drugs can cause a chemical imbalance in the brain, which may lead to potential mental health issues.
Most appear to be caused by chemical imbalances in the brain of various neurotransmitters.
Yes, to a degree. ADHD is caused by underdevelopment in certain regions of the brain. However, individuals with ADHD have less dopamine in the brain and respond to drugs that increase this chemical in the brain. Another opinion Please go to the related link below. I believe there is no solid scientific research to support the "chemical imbalance in the brain" theory of mental illness.
A chemical imbalance in anything from the Brain to maybe an Organ.
Opium, once a person is "high," it causes a chemical imbalance in the brain and make on feel, relaxed, at ease, lost, even paranoid if the drug abuse has been going on for a while.
No scizophrenia is a chemical imbalance in the brain, a mental illness, not caused by anything specific.
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Interference with the brain's carefully regulated chemical environment may cause damaging amounts of normally present substances (carbon dioxide, potassium) to accumulate.