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What Causes Schizophrenia?

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Posted on Thu, 10 Apr 2014
Question: My family history as far as I know of as I'm adopted but they have all had schizophrenia my grandmother on my dad side my dad himself me of course but could I have past this gene onto my children especially my son's my older son has reactive detachment disorder he is 13 and then there's my eight year old son whose recently claimed to hear and see things we do not I know it is very rare for it to exhibit this soon but assuming the possibility of such a strong family history could I have passes it on to him and its just exhibiting early I mean he claims to see and hear people he wears ear plugs to bed at night I presently have him in a in treatment facility as he has made threats to kill his little sister so he can be the baby again please help I'm truly concerned he has tested below average intelligence he is actively violent he hits kicks and hurts himself and others and has acted out sexually inappropriately which came from his father who is in a federal prison for numerous offences I have had custody for four years now and you won't believe the drastic changes we gone through if it not by the grace of God I don't know where he'd be so my question is where can I take him that specializes in schizophrenia in children to have him test he's on so many add and adhd meds it's ridiculous.
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Answered by Dr. Abhishek Kapoor (40 hours later)
Brief Answer: Chances of getting illness is very high Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for using healthcare magic. I, Dr Abhishek Kapoor, would help you in this query. There is no doubt about strong family history of schizophrenia in your family and this may be due to underline genetic factor. May be through your son, these genes have transferred into your grandsons. Usually, it have been seen that, schizophrenic patients have some childhood psychiatric disorder, which could lead to defective mental balance and further lead to schizophrenia in later life. Your eight years old grandson has typical symptoms of schizophrenia like auditory hallucination, visual hallucination, paranoid delusion etc. In that case, he needs continuous treatment of antiopsychotic. There is no need to give lexpro, amphetamine and trazodone in his case. His ADHD and schizophrenia both could improve with risperdal. Now, chances of getting schizophrenia increases with number of person with illness in family. In your grandson, chances of getting schizophrenia is more than 50%. You can try genes analysis to confirm the genes related to illness, but ultimate treatment is medications. So, you can start antipsychotic in his case as a precautionary purpose. Rest, you can discuss with his psychiatrist. In case, you need further help, you can ask. Regards Dr. Abhishek Kapoor Psychiatrist
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What Causes Schizophrenia?

Brief Answer: Chances of getting illness is very high Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for using healthcare magic. I, Dr Abhishek Kapoor, would help you in this query. There is no doubt about strong family history of schizophrenia in your family and this may be due to underline genetic factor. May be through your son, these genes have transferred into your grandsons. Usually, it have been seen that, schizophrenic patients have some childhood psychiatric disorder, which could lead to defective mental balance and further lead to schizophrenia in later life. Your eight years old grandson has typical symptoms of schizophrenia like auditory hallucination, visual hallucination, paranoid delusion etc. In that case, he needs continuous treatment of antiopsychotic. There is no need to give lexpro, amphetamine and trazodone in his case. His ADHD and schizophrenia both could improve with risperdal. Now, chances of getting schizophrenia increases with number of person with illness in family. In your grandson, chances of getting schizophrenia is more than 50%. You can try genes analysis to confirm the genes related to illness, but ultimate treatment is medications. So, you can start antipsychotic in his case as a precautionary purpose. Rest, you can discuss with his psychiatrist. In case, you need further help, you can ask. Regards Dr. Abhishek Kapoor Psychiatrist