What do most people with schizophrenia hear?
If you are talking about auditory hallucinations, most people with schizophrenia hallucinate voices commenting on their actions.
Could Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome be misdiagnosed as schizophrenia?
Potentially, but probably not. Wernicke-Korsakoff psychosis is marked by severe amnesia, both being unable to create new memories and retain old ones. This is not a symptom of schizophrenia. Hallucinations and confused senses are signs of both schizophrenia and Wernicke-Korsakoff psychosis, but a doctor should not assume that a patient with confusion and hallucinations has schizophrenia.
Is there any connection between amygdala and catatonic schizophrenia?
Yes. See: dissociation - Brainmind.com and referred to articles
How does Schizophrenia reproduce?
Schizophrenia is not caused by a virus or bacteria--it does not and cannot "reproduce". Because it is not caused by a virus or bacteria, it is also not "contagious".
What category of disorders does schizophrenia fall under?
It is a psychotic disorder.
There are abnormalities observed in thinking and perception.
Emotional reactions are either inapplicable or feeling of indifference
Do Supplements Cure Schizophrenia?
I believe that Vitamins B Complex can help prevent together with doing activities to keep your mind going.
Can u tell me everything i need to know about schizophrenia?
What you need to know about Schizophrenia is that it is a mental disorder that results from a breakdown of thoughts, behavior, and emotion, leading to withdrawal from reality and always affects people with stigma.
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It can be incoherent. The sufferer may simply repeat everything you say to them. They may only speak a couple of words, and repeat them over and over again. They may speak aloud randomly whatever thoughts are in their mind. They may seem like they're talking to someone who isn't there.
Essentially disorganised speech refers to when a person does not appear to be speaking in an organised fashion which is understandable to anyone else other than themselves. It may seem like complete nonsense to use, but it may hold a heavy significance to them.
What are the cures for schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a disorder of the mind and many people suffer from it. A person can live with it, function in the world, and be happy. Medications are the treatment most often used for this disorder; better drugs are being discovered all the time which make life better for the schizophrenic.
What happens if your bipolar and schizophrenic?
If you have symptoms of both the correct diagnosis is schizoaffective disorder.
Is it safe to be around someone who has schizophrenia?
Most people with schizophrenia are not violent. However, if the person with schizophrenia has a history of violence, it may not be safe to be around them. Schizophrenics who use drugs are also more likely than others to be violent.
That is paranoid schizophrenia.
Does squid-worth have paranoid schizophrenia?
Squidworth does not exist, based on a Google search. Therefore, it is impossible to say whether or not Squidworth has paranoid schizophrenia.
You may have meant Squidward, instead of Squidworth. Squidward has no symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia, although he is irritable. He probably does not have paranoid schizophrenia.
Can Seroquel cause schizophrenia?
Seroquel cannot cause schizophrenia. It is designed to treat schizophrenia.
It is a common psychotic delusion to believe that an anti-psychotic such as Seroquel causes, rather than treats a psychotic disorder. This is because Seroquel, and all drugs of the anti-psychotic class used in the treatment of severe psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, cause uncomfortable side effects when initially administered. A schizophrenic who resists treatment will identify those side effect symptoms as the disorder through the process of rationalization.
Do children with schizophrenia have different personalities?
Don't confuse Schizophrenia with 'multiple personality disorder'. the two are not the same. Schizophrenia can be described as dissociative disorder... where the sufferer may disconnect from reality. they hear things, see things, etc that aren't there.
What is hebrephrenic schizophrenia?
Hebrephrenic (Disorganized) schizophrenia is a subtype of schizophrenia which is characterized by disorganized speech (verbigeration, clang association, etc), disorganized behavior (facial grimacing, strange walking patterns, etc), and disorganized affect (labile, silly or inappropriate, etc).
How does schizophrenia medications help the person live a normal life?
They help with removing the symptoms of schizophrenia. It is easier to function and live normally without hallucinating or having delusions.
What kind of disease is schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder or group of disorders that affects the normal functioning of the brain and severely impairs thinking, emotion, and behavior. Doctors do not know the specific cause of schizophrenia, but both environmental and genetic factors do play a role. The symptoms of schizophrenia are delusions (strongly held false beliefs), hallucinations (false perceptions), flat affect (not showing emotion), and disorganized speech, thinking, and behavior.
About 1% of the population worldwide has schizophrenia, even though schizophrenia is one of the top ten causes of disability worldwide.
Schizophrenia is not the same as multiple personality disorder or "split personality." The confusion arises in part due to the meaning of Bleuler's term schizophrenia (literally "split" or "shattered mind"). The "voices" that people with schizophrenia hear may have distinct personalities, but schizophrenia does not involve a person changing among distinct multiple personalities.
Is arteriovenous malformation one of the causes of schizophrenia?
Arteriovenous malformation is not one of the causes of schizophrenia. Arteriovenous malformation affects the heart and blood vessels, not the brain.
What features of bipolar disorder could possibly be mistaken for schizophrenia?
None. An individual with bipolar, also known as manic-depressive, alternates between states of manic activity and being depressed. In schizophrenia, the individual suffers from delusions, hallucinations, and has difficulty with speech and thinking.
What is the best way to withdraw from paliperidone?
To withdraw from paliperidone, you should decrease your dose by 1 milligram per week, until you get down to 1 milligram. At 1 milligram, decrease the dose by 0.5 milligrams the first week, and then 0.25 milligrams for two more weeks, at which point you will be off of the paliperidone.
What is schizophrenia associated with?
There are different forms of schizophrenia. the most common symptoms of the disorder are visual and or auditory hallucinations. These are very difficult for the patient to sort out, but medications can be very helpful.