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Can a person have both Parkinson Disease and Schizhophenia?


Can a person have both Parkinson Disease and Schizhophenia?

It is possible. Parkinson's is a movement disorder that results from the death of neurons in a specific area in the brain related to movement - it basically inhibits the part of your brain that sends signals for you to move! The causes for schizophrenia are not known. However, having Parkinson's does not in any way prevent you from developing schizophrenia, nor does schizophrenia in any way prevent you from developing Parkinson's.

If you or someone you know thinks you have either of these conditions, you should seek medical help for treatment.

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