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It is less inheritable than other mental disorders such as ADHD and schizophrenia, however there is strong evidence that it is an inherited condition. It is also possible that it is caused by childhood trauma, or possibly even birth defects, affecting the volume of the prefrontal cortex (the 'mood' centre of the brain) As for the original question, no gene has been identified as yet as being responsible for the condition, so it isn't possible to say that it is or is not carried on a sex chromosome; but yes, there is a good chance it is carried on a chromosome
Autosomal dominant disorders typically do not skip generations, as only one copy of the mutated gene is needed for an individual to express the disorder. If a parent has the disorder, there is a 50% chance of passing it to each child. However, it is possible for a mutation to appear in a new generation if it occurs spontaneously, but this is relatively rare. Therefore, while they usually do not skip generations, exceptions can occur.
Yes, it is possible to have a phobia of clutter and mess, known as "disposophobia" or hoarding disorder. This fear can be linked to anxiety, difficulties with organization, or past traumatic experiences. It can significantly impact a person's mental health and quality of life.
The Thyroid gland is not involved in blood calcium levels to a greater extend. However, the parathyroid hormones regulate blood calcium levels very tightly. This is made possible with help from vitamin D.In fact: removing the parathyroid glands would result in death in a matter of a few days, most likely due to hypocalcemia. This would result in muscle cramps, and death would likely be caused by spasm of the diaphragm muscle and/or spasm in the muscles surrounding the larynx resulting in suffocation.
pineal gland
Dissociative disorder is previously known as multiple personality disorder. It is possible to get hold of dissociative disorder through a spouse, a significant other or another person with the disorder.
Some of the possible symptoms of bipolar disorders include a really good mood that changes to bad quickly, difficulty to concentrate and increased "pleasure behaviours." Activities such as sex, shopping or drug abuse are some of the things that people with Bipolar disorder do in excess. Bipolar disorder symptoms are sometimes similar to depression as the two are closely linked.
Some of the possible symptoms of bipolar disorders include a really good mood that changes to bad quickly, difficulty to concentrate and increased "pleasure behaviours." Activities such as sex, shopping or drug abuse are some of the things that people with bipolar disorder do in excess. Bipolar disorder symptoms are sometimes similar to depression as the two are closely linked.
how is it possible for a person to have dominant genetic disorder? how is it possible for a person to have dominant genetic disorder?
Get as far away from them as possible.
Possible anxiety disorder. Speak with your doctor.
Only if the disorder affected something that only females had (for example, ovaries or vagina).
The surgeon will try to identify and preserve your parathyroid glands if possible. Unfortunately this difficult and sometimes impossible as these glands are very tiny and literally embedded in the thyroid. If the parathyroids are inadvertently removed it results in a condition called "hypoparathyroidism," which is common and treatable.
It can be but you should see a Dr as soon as possible if you are having difficulty breathing especially if you are pregnant.
Possible, but with difficulty.
It is possible, but comes with great difficulty.