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.
can you help my son with Bipoloar/schizophrenia and addictions
Your children might or might not get schizophrenia if your sister and mother have it. There is no guarantee either way.
There is research studies going on different treatments that could help with Schizophrenia. There are always new studies underway to help with this illness.
They help with removing the symptoms of schizophrenia. It is easier to function and live normally without hallucinating or having delusions.
Yes a psychologist can diagnose paranoid schizophrenia. He or she can also prescribe medicine that will help treat that disorder.
i dont think of myself as a girl with schizophrenia, i think of myself as nancy
The two hit hypothesis of schizophrenia postulates that there are two different yet necessary malfunctions in the brain that cause schizophrenia. The first happens while a baby is still inside the womb. This could be from faulty genetics, bad brain cells, lack of oxygen during birth or even drugs or infections the mother might have in her body. The second hit happens later in life due to the brain changing as it grows, a major life stressor such as a young adult going to college or taking on a job after high school. The brain must be faulty and unable to process stress correctly (1st hit) so that when life stress happens (2nd) hit schizophrenia symptoms begin to come out.
There may be irreversible structural damage to the brain. The disease may progress to the point where medication will not help at all. Thought patterns may become permanently illogical.
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Get him or her some help. Probably schizophrenia.
It is difficult for a schizophrenic to get help from a community when they are frightened of people.
It is important to note that schizophrenia is a serious mental health condition and not caused by demons. If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia, it is important to seek help from a mental health professional.