What is the Meaning & Definition of disorders

The idea of disorder remit directly to the abnormal condition or not natural of an individual according to the parameters established by nature and mainly by medical science. Disorders may be present in the human being in various ways and although currently the term is closely linked with altered mental status, you can also refer to unnatural conditions of fitness, namely the presence of different diseases.
Disorders in human beings can be caused both by external factors such as internal, and in this sense each individual is a unique case in which different elements are combined in a special way. External factors that can lead to disorders in a person can be linked with the presence of invading organisms, viruses or acquired diseases, but also with the presence of elements of profound influence such as social pressure, the fashions, the demands of modernity, violence, helplessness. Moreover, the internal elements that collaborate with the development of disorders are generally those that exist in hereditary way and which predispose the person to undergo certain physical or mental disorders.
In the majority of cases, the term 'disorder' is used to refer to situations or conditions of mental impairment. These disorders are understood by the health professionals such as those that pose modifications to normal mental development of the human being and do not allow the individual to engage in a productive and positive way in the environment in which it is inserted. The psychic and emotional disorders may manifest itself through different symptoms, and while some of them are more common or less serious (such as anxiety, anger), others have deep roots that are difficult to combat and eradicate (for example, when we talk about depression, schizophrenia, dementias from different type or severe paranoia).
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