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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a complex illness. Mental health experts are not sure what causes
it. However, genetic factors appear to play a role. Certain environmental events
may trigger schizophrenia in people who are genetically at risk for it. You are more
likely to develop schizophrenia if you have a family member with the disease.
Symptoms
Schizophrenia symptoms usually develop slowly over months or years. Sometimes
you may have many symptoms, and at other times you may only have a few.
People with any type of schizophrenia may have difficulty keeping friends and
working. They may also have problems with anxiety, depression, and suicidal
thoughts or behaviors.
At First, You May Have The Following Symptoms
Irritable or tense feeling.
Difficulty in sleeping.
Difficulty concentrating.
Treatment
To consult with Psychiatrist
Mania
In the civilized world, our common understanding of meaning and Mania is
overwhelming associated with mental illness and the use of psychotropic drugs to
manage such altered states of conscious experience. An understanding fostered by
our modern day belief and faith in science with its medical model of disease. A
disease perception in line with the medical profession's duty of care towards
people who appear to be so obviously sick. With its focus on abnormalities within
the organism, the medical profession has performed proven miracles of repair and
cure with an enormous range of human ills, except when it comes to the human
mind were belief and faith still rule and ultimately confuse the day.
An everyday example of the sheer power of belief and faith can been seen in the
placebo effect , now more clearly defined as "affect" by neuroscience research into
the hidden neurobiology of our conscious states. This curious placebo affect crops
up in every trail for the proven effectiveness of any psychotropic drug, ultimately
confusing research results seeking dependable cause and effect outcomes. rule
and ultimately confuse the day.
Anxiety
Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness, apprehension, fear, or worry.
Some fears and worries are justified, such as worry about a loved
one or in anticipation of taking a quiz, test, or other examination.
Problem anxiety interferes with the sufferer's ability to sleep or
otherwise function. It is noteworthy that teenagers are particularly
susceptible to having irritability as a symptom of a number of
emotional problems, including anxiety. Anxiety may occur without a
cause, or it may occur based on a real situation but may be out of
proportion to what would normally be expected. Severe anxiety can
have a serious impact on daily life.
Anxiety can be accompanied by a variety of physical symptoms.
Most commonly, these symptoms are related to the heart, lungs,
nervous, and gastrointestinal systems. You may have upset
stomach, diarrhea, trouble breathing, feel as if you may faint or are
having a heart attack.
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