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Schizophrenia may be rare, but when it is encountered, it is usually diagnosed to multiple people in the same family. It can skip generations. My grandmother was schizophrenic, my mother was not, and I am. Sometimes it is seen in multiple people in a family from the same generation, sometimes it isn't even diagnosed to anyone from a certain generation.
No, it is a genetic disorder; the only way you could possibly classify it as a cultural disorder would be to say that it is predominant within family groups
Parents who carry a recessive disorder gene have a 25% chance of passing the disorder to their children. They may not necessarily suffer from the disorder themselves, as carriers typically do not show symptoms. However, they can still transmit the gene to their offspring, who may then inherit the disorder.
The respiratory system has primary responsibility for breathing, but it could not accomplish this function without the skeletal, muscular, nervous, and circulatory systems.
i don't really know and i could honesty care less! and by the way i wont to rap u in bed
One could potentially be diagnosed with Psychosomatic disorder in any hospital around the world, especially hospitals for the mentally/criminally insane.
A cardiovascular problem that can be diagnosed by a cardiologist using an electrocardiogram (ECG) is atrial fibrillation. This condition is characterized by an irregular and often rapid heart rate, which can be detected through the abnormal electrical activity shown on an ECG. Other issues such as myocardial infarction (heart attack) and arrhythmias can also be diagnosed using this non-invasive test, providing critical information about the heart's rhythm and overall electrical function.
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problems with the heart and circulatory system can shorten life expectancy and lead to lack of oxygen to organs like the brain which could lead to other disease or death
You should check into seeing if you could be diagnosed with MPD (Multiple Personality Disorder). or it could be that you are having a conflict of interest within yourself and should think about that. ...Or check over how you write questions.
It can be diagnosed by checking blood pressure, also having an electrocardiogram is a common method of diagnosis. Treatment could include bypass surgery, drugs to control blood pressure, also, there is a procedure to inflate a small balloon inside an artery to widen it.
Peaked T waves on an electrocardiogram (ECG) indicate a potential problem with the heart's electrical activity, which could be a sign of conditions like hyperkalemia or myocardial infarction.
Headaches are a very common symptom of bipolar disorder. If your headache is like a migraine, accompanied by vomiting and nausea, it is even more possible that you have bipolar disorder. If you seem to need darkness and quiet, this is another sign. See a psychologist or your regular doctor to be diagnosed.
Many conditions can cause the knee to hurt when walking even though no swelling is apparent. It could be arthritis, tendinitis or another disorder that should be correctly diagnosed by a doctor.
Maybe the same illness that her daughter got before.
Within the UK there are around 700,000 people with autism (1 in 100) - however many people are not yet diagnosed so the real numbers could be significantly higher.
Blood travels through the circulatory system. If ones hands and feet are cold all the time, could it be due to a circulatory problem?