Does brain damage or too much thinking that causes schizphrenia symptoms?!


Question: schizpherenia can be brought on by brain damage. Especially brain damage due to heavy drug use. I have seen this in many cases in former Meth users who then go on to be schizpherenic.


Answers: schizpherenia can be brought on by brain damage. Especially brain damage due to heavy drug use. I have seen this in many cases in former Meth users who then go on to be schizpherenic.

Brain damage to the certain parts of the brain can cause some schiz symptoms. Too much thinking cannot.

You need to google schizophrenia. It is a brain disease, not brain damage. They're not sure what causes it, but definitely not too much thinking. Years ago they tried to blame it on bad mothering, but we don't cause brain issues.

Neither will cause schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is most likely a genetic disorder which triggered by the right environmental circumstances, will cause a person to go catatonic for long periods of time or have hallucinations or unorganized thoughts and speech (usually it is just one of the three). It is thought to be caused by excess dopamine in the brain, which is a chemical signaler to other nerve cells.

So brain damage or thinking too much (not sure where you got that from) will not cause schizophrenia. If you aren't genetically predisposed towards the disorder, you can't get it.





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