Inflammation and Schizophrenia

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Inflammation and Schizophrenia
    Hi, thanks for watching this video about Inflammation and Schizophrenia.
    This talk focuses on observations that excessive or misdirected inflammatory responses can cause symptoms of psychosis. There are numerous examples of autoimmune illnesses causing symptoms that closely resemble schizophrenia. It’s also clear that chronic inflammation is not only a risk factor for developing schizophrenia, but also can negatively impact the clinical course of people with schizophrenia.
    An unresolved dilemma is whether inflammation is a contributing factor to schizophrenia - or whether “inflammatory psychosis” is a distinctly different illness that produces symptoms more or less identical to classically-defined schizophrenia.
    Another unsettled question is the extent to which inflammation-reducing drugs are likely to help people with schizophrenia. If so, is this a benefit that can be expected by anyone with schizophrenia? Or would the benefit only apply to those with blood tests that show an inflamed state.
    These are important questions in light of numerous case reports of psychosis being caused by over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin, indomethacin, ibuprofen, etc.
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Komentáře • 14

  • @CulturedGem
    @CulturedGem Před rokem +5

    My infant son (1966) was diagnosed by Mayo Clinic to have dermatitis herpetiformis. We treated him the only way we knew for gluten intolerance, gam globin and a wheat free diet. I will NEVER, EVER forget what the doctor said once it was cleared it (two years later). He told me to watch out for it to return because it can be a forerunner to heart disease, diabetes, and madness/schizophrenia. I was only 20 years old and unaware. His disease didn't return, however my dear sweet only child was diagnosed at 17 with schizophrenia. He is now 57 and is severely afflicted. Over the years of trying to help him, I've told doctor after doctor (anyone who would listen) about my experience and watched as their eyes glossed over and I was dismissed. Thank you for validating what I have known in my gut all along. He was a wonderful child. At his age now, there is no control over his diet. All is out of my control, but hopefully someday .....

    • @TheZenProject1
      @TheZenProject1 Před měsícem

      Mold... fungi.. do the research.. detox & get out of any mold environment. Mold causes all of this.

  • @shelbydavidson1825
    @shelbydavidson1825 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent video! Seems like an under represented hypotheses and this run down gives a great base to start my own research. Thank you!

  • @Boondocken
    @Boondocken Před 5 lety +1

    Så a Young Doctor currently working in psychiatry I have to say Thank you so much for your great Run down of literature and relevant information.
    I Don't agree with you on everything from my Knowledge of the literature. But only on a few subjects.
    Truly Thank you

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos Před 2 lety

      Danish Applecake: 3 years after your comment to a psychiatrist... Do you have any idea of what makes some patients get real help and some be deceived, ignored, not properly examined, not helped with neither support at home nor therapy or even proper support talks? And no teaching of their illness and how to help themselves in daily life? And why some families go without support, information and help for decades (35 years), and get hated for asking for it?Is it that Drs/ staff are sick of the soul themselves and hate to see weakness/sickness and want to punish patients for what was maybe done to themselves in their childhoods?
      And would you know how to go about it when wanting to have tests done for blood type, inflammation, auto-immune disease, please?
      It was unclear from your mis.writing of "Så a Young Dr.." , whether it meant you are a young Dr, as I think. I hope you are and that you can and will be good enough to answer, if you feel like it, it would mean a lot. Helping others from under the ice doesn't work well, I need relief , advice, pointers.
      Why didn't I get help whó wants to, while others who don't really want to work to get well, get help? As well as many with much less problems /severity than I have, get the assistence?
      Why do psychiatrists deceive one deliberately, make fun, lie about one, let one come without ever giving any decent examination, assessment, therapy, despite that being the reason for application, and their promise? Then dismíssed for being "critical" after a whole year of co-working , communicating, waiting, despite being maltreated from daý 1? What can I do, it is too bad to just help myself.
      Best wishes for your health, energy, well-being and happiness.

  • @il3mendo
    @il3mendo Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you.....

  • @Nando85ec
    @Nando85ec Před 5 lety +3

    I have read a case of a guy who had leukemia and schizophrenia, his autoimmune system.was "rebooted" and now the symptoms are cleared. In the same like another person received bone marrow from a brother with schizophrenia and he developed the illness. Could Crisper cas9 or other gene editing techniques help? How far is humanity from a cure o better treatment? May antibodies be programmed to attack microglia which seems to be connected as well?? So many questions

  • @sietzevandeburgt681
    @sietzevandeburgt681 Před 6 lety +2

    Ma rheumatoid artritis and periocarditis !!
    Sister with psoriasis rheumatica grandpa rheumatoid artritis, Uncle drink himself to death 💀, grandma drunk herself into non remembering her life valium, acetyl salicylic acid, one bottle of alcohol a day !!!
    They just couldn’t handle stress that well...
    Other side of the family stable !!
    Father died of cancer held people still under x-ray equipment, used coal tar and glass wool got parts in body, construction soldering with S36 no protection against led...
    Personally Electrician soldering welding chemical use led and metals in body used to not be able to sleep once stressed !!!
    Dirty environment many pollutants like biochemical and chemical and metals !!!
    Needed psychiatrist once contact with dangerous meds 20 years of nee use !!!

  • @orangeblueandlavenda
    @orangeblueandlavenda Před 5 lety +2

    Can someone prescribed me my pills please? I don't want to hallucinate and hear voices. I'm on Ohio Medicaid and currently moved to Florida I have one refill left. It take three or more months to see a doctor.

  • @hypolaristic
    @hypolaristic Před 5 lety

    why not CBD?

    • @AskAPsychiatrist
      @AskAPsychiatrist  Před 5 lety +3

      Hypolaristic there are some studies on CBD in schizophrenia treatment. Results are mixed. Some studies show favorable results from CBD. Others show no benefit.
      It’s not clear at this point.

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos Před 2 lety +1

      It has some toxins, and ís Yin, where Yang is needed. It helped me to get some sleep, 1 night only. T