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How to Treat Schizophrenia, Do not Stay Away From Them


Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder that causes the sufferer to experience delusions, hallucinations, chaotic thoughts, and behavioral changes. This usually long-lasting condition is often interpreted as a mental disorder considering the difficulty of the sufferer distinguishing between reality and the mind itself.

Schizophrenia disease can be affected by anyone, both men and women. The age range of 15-35 years is the age most vulnerable to this condition. Schizophrenia is estimated by one percent of the world's population.

Signs that indicate a person experiencing schizophrenia, as reported by psychcentral.com.

1. Isolate or withdraw from social interaction
2. Irrational, saying or believing something strange or odd
3. Increased paranoia or questioning the motivation of others
4. Easy emotions
5. Enmity or suspicion
6. Increased dependence on drugs or alcohol (in an attempt to self-medicate)
7. Lack of motivation
8. Speak in a strange way unlike themselves
9. Often laugh at inappropriate times
10. Insomnia or insomnia
11. Decrease in personal appearance and cleanliness

Treatment of schizophrenia should be tailored to the individual condition. An assessment should be made of the patient's behavioral condition. In addition, the response of drugs is also different every person there is to make the person weak and do not want to move but there is also a normal course, but if the previous patient showed improvement where can normal activity and now undergoing a change then try to check back to the doctor psychiatric specialist. due to the need for in-depth medical interviews as well as direct examination to find out whether the symptoms are present due to drugs or other things.

In addition to the above, the role of the family is very important in the healing of schizophrenia patients because the family is the closest to the patient. Try to get your family by giving you insights about the condition of schizophrenia. If you have trouble in explaining try to take your family to a psychiatric specialist where the schizophrenic candidate to seek treatment, not to invite the family to take medicine as well but to be given an explanation by the doctor about the condition of people with schizophrenia. We must be patient to deal with schizophrenia because at the condition of your husband currently requires extra attention and patience.

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