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A cognitive symptom of schizophrenia can include difficulties with attention, memory, and executive functioning, which affects a person's ability to process information and make decisions. For example, individuals may struggle to concentrate on tasks or may have trouble recalling information, leading to challenges in daily functioning and social interactions. These cognitive impairments can significantly impact overall quality of life and the effectiveness of treatment.
If you "disable" something you stop it working or working properly. So a "disabling" illness would stop a person form functioning as compared to a person who was not suffering form that illness or condition.
If a person's mouth is not functioning properly they may be unable to eat solid foods. They may have to be placed on a liquid diet and puree all of their food.
No. I have never heard of that as being a symptom.
The person in charge of an organization's website is typically referred to as a webmaster or web administrator. They are responsible for managing and maintaining the website, ensuring it is up-to-date, secure, and functioning properly.
Signs are what another person can see and symptoms are what YOU feel. Chills are a symptom as you feel them and no one can see them.
As long as the deeper veins are still functioning properly, a person can live without some of the superficial veins. Because of this, stripped varicose veins are not replaced.
Digesting coffee will be different in each individual. The digestion process is determined by a person's metabolism and whether their digestive tract is functioning properly.
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No, hallucinations are a positive symptom. The difference between a negative and positive symptom is that a negative symptom means that something usually present in normal people (affect, social interaction) is missing, while a positive symptom means that something is present in the person that is not present in normal people (hallucinations, delusional thinking).
Psychiatrists or psychologists may associate Type II negative symptom schizophrenia with symptoms such as emotional blunting (reduced emotional expression), avolition (lack of motivation or goal-directed behavior), anhedonia (inability to experience pleasure), and social withdrawal or isolation. These symptoms can significantly impact a person's functioning and quality of life.
No, you should not give a person water if they may be in shock. When someone is in shock, their body is not functioning properly, and they may have difficulty swallowing or could aspirate the liquid. It's best to keep the person calm, warm, and lying down while waiting for medical help.