Yes, schizophrenics can become dangerous if the do not take there medications. The voices and hallucinations may become much more dominant. The patient could become violent. They could become very violent with no sign whatsoever. My mother works in the hospital. She worked with a schizophrenic man, who decided he didn't want to take his medication. Soon after words, he decided to hit a woman with his car.(Yes, then he was fired) I'm not saying all schizophrenics may be violent. No. That's not the point at all. Schizophrenics on medication are just fine. I have a schizo. Friend. She has her moments here and there, but she's a great person! If schizophrenics are off med's though, they could have the tendencies to become violent.
Untreated schizophrenia does not directly cause dementia, but individuals with schizophrenia may experience cognitive decline and other symptoms that can resemble dementia. Chronic untreated schizophrenia can lead to a deterioration in cognitive functioning, which may be mistaken for or contribute to dementia-like symptoms. Additionally, some studies suggest a higher risk of developing neurocognitive disorders in individuals with schizophrenia, particularly if they have a history of substance abuse or other comorbid conditions. Overall, while there is a relationship between schizophrenia and cognitive decline, they are distinct conditions.
It can be dangerous to live with a schizophrenic person if they do not take medication and get treatment. Some people with schizophrenia are violent while others are more docile.
If schizophrenia is left untreated, symptoms can worsen, leading to severe impairments in daily functioning, relationships, and overall quality of life. Individuals may experience increased hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking, which can result in crises or dangerous situations. Additionally, untreated schizophrenia can contribute to co-occurring mental health issues, substance abuse, and a higher risk of homelessness or incarceration. Early intervention and ongoing treatment are crucial for managing symptoms and improving outcomes.
It can be dangerous to live with a schizophrenic person if they do not take medication and get treatment. Some people with schizophrenia are violent while others are more docile.
Untreated schizophrenics are spared the brain damage which results from antipsychotic medications. Some may continue to be psychotic, but others may develop sufficient insight to manage or overcome their mental disturbance. Those that receive appropriate support and understanding, preferably away from their family situations, have the best chance of a favourable outcome.
Schizophrenia is a chronic and disabling brain disorder. People with schizophrenia sometimes hear voices others don't hear, believe that others are broadcasting their thoughts to the world, or become convinced that others are plotting to harm them.
About 1% of the UK population are diagnosed with schizophrenia at some time in their lives; most of these are between ages 15-45. 20% of those suffering from schizophrenia fully recover; 60% make a partial recovery; and for the remaining 20% it becomes a long term problem source: http://www.bicpa.ac.uk/gdg/schizophrenia.html
yes , In worst case it will lead to suicide of the person suffering from it
It is dangerous to drink untreated lake water.
E Coli is dangerous in the urine if it is not treated. Left untreated, it can result in sickness and even death.
People with Type II, or negative schizophrenia, are usually described as poorly adjusted before their schizophrenia slowly overtakes them. They have predominantly "negative" symptoms, such as withdrawal from others and psychomotor retardation.
Aside from all of the really dangerous effects of leaving a UTI untreated it can also cause joint pain.