Brahmyadiyoga is an Ayurvedic herb that has been shown in studies to improve the mental state of patients with a paranoid psychosis disorder. It is also possible to use this herb together with anti-psychotic medications.
No. Early researchers experimented with it as a treatment for psychosis... but it only made things worse.
There is no known effective cure, there is limited treatment and support.
Psychosis is a mental illness. Epilepsy is a physical illness. So there is no direct connection and psychosis will not cause seizures. Someone with psychosis could happen to have epilepsy, just as they could have any illness, but there would be no connection.
Inflicting psychosis on oneself is not a recommended or safe practice. Psychosis is a serious mental health condition that often requires medical intervention and treatment. Deliberately inducing psychosis or any mental health disorder is not a healthy or advisable way to address personal issues. It is important to seek help from a mental health professional if you are experiencing symptoms of psychosis.
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It is possible to travel abroad with paranoid schizophrenia, but it is important to have a solid support system in place and to plan ahead for any potential medication or treatment needs. It is recommended to discuss travel plans with a healthcare provider to ensure that all necessary precautions are taken.
No, nor is it an effective treatment for any other parasite of dogs or cats.
yes, the preferred and highly effective treatment is antidepressant drugs. If none of them is found to work and the depression continues to worsen than ECT is reliable.
Paranoid Personality Disorder is a diagnosis in itself .. it has nothing to do with Paranoid Schizophrenia.. Paranoid Schizophrenia is a mental ILLNESS and Paranoid Personality Disorder is a DISORDER! mental illnesses are treatable with medication... mental DISORDERS are not treatable with any type of medication. both are seperate diagnosis`s of their own
without a doubt, psychosis can be a result of using not only hallucinogens, but long term usage of almost any drug. Use of cocaine, amphetamines, cannabis and alcohol seems to be associated with greater risk for psychosis. Severity and duration of use, age at the time of first use and vulnerability to develop psychosis by virtue of familial, possibly genetic and personality factors seem to be the determinants for the development of psychosis.
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