Brain dysfunction
According to research, individuals with schizophrenia have an abnormal cerebral structure. However, this does not apply to all people with schizophrenia. It could affect those without the disease.
Anyone is susceptible to developing schizophrenia. It affects people all over the world, from all over the world, and of all cultures and ethnicities. Schizophrenia can occur at any age, but it typically manifests in the early 20s or adolescence. The disorder affects both men and women equally; consequently, males typically exhibit symptoms first. The more rapidly symptoms appear, the more severe the illness becomes. Prior to adolescence, schizophrenia is uncommon in children older than 5 years old. Schizophrenia is a debilitating mental disorder that affects a person’s:
Thoughts Conduct Emotions
There may be instances when a person with this disorder appears to have lost contact with reality. They might encounter the world differently than those around them. Researchers do not know what causes schizophrenia, but multiple factors may play a role. Understanding the potential risk factors and causes of schizophrenia could help elucidate who is at risk. It may also be helpful for you to know what, if anything, can be done to treat this incurable illness.