If your husband has done any drugs in the past then this can cause delusions (meaning weed, acid, etc.) If not, and he truly has a mental illness then it's best for you to talk to your family doctor and he will send you to a specialist that can answer more of these questions than a layman can. If anyone is on medications it's best to check it out with the doctor before becoming pregnat. Please go on: www.Google.com ASK: Can the medication _________interfere with pregnancy. THEN ASK ANOTHER QUESTION: If you are diagnosed with _____________can your future children inherit this disease? You should get a lot of information on this, but please see your doctor to get the final verdict. Good luck Marcy
Erotomania or Erotomanic type of Delusional Disorder
anti-psychotic drug
Yes, bipolar disorder is a treatable illness that can be controlled quite well with medication and therapy.
Bipolar disorder is a lifelong illness. However through medication and therapy, bipolar disorder symptoms can be managed and minimized.
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
a disorder
An illness or disorder could also be called a disease.
An illness or disorder could also be called a disease.
A delusional disorder usually goes along with another illness,e;g schizophrenia,psychosis.Delusions can be managed with medication.Seek psychiatric help,they will be able to help & find underlying causes.Best Of Luck
Well, Bipolar Disorder, is much more severe than Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivty Disorder (ADHD), so the answer to this question is, 'no."
a disorder is commonly called and illness.
It depends on what mental illness you are thinking of. For bipolar disorder there are a few different meds that adolescents commonly take. Lamictal, Lithium, and Depikote. For depression in adolescents, Wellbutrin is common and Lexapro works very well in adolescents.