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Schizophrenia  is often described as mental disintegration. Disorder is often  characterized by thinking, feelings, and behavior in such a way that the  patient has a problem in performing many different human tasks.  Examples of schizophrenia symptoms include hallucinations, Mental illusions and lack of coherent speech and behavior, as well as loss of will and lack of feelings or distortion.

Diagnosis  of schizophrenia is usually diagnosed during adolescence, but it can  actually occur in childhood or later in middle age, sometimes with the  onset of a severe and sudden psychotic episode. At other times, symptoms  develop slowly over a period of weeks or Months.
The  treatment of a person with schizophrenia may depend on the success of  the treatment. On the one hand, long-term non-treatment of these  symptoms can lead to serious problems in work and interpersonal  relationships. On the other hand, if the patient starts taking  anti psychotics and other medications at the same time Appropriate, it may revive a good and independent life.
The  diagnosis of schizophrenia is treated with long-term schizophrenia  because it combines the various treatment methods, taking into  consideration the needs of the patient, his family and friends, treating  schizophrenia syndrome with medication, psychotherapy and other forms  of social support. The goal of treatment and rehabilitation is Relieve these symptoms in the patient, improve his social skills,  control and adapt to the disease, as well as support for his family and  friends, so please read more about the request for treatment.
Symptoms of schizophrenia
Illusions
A  person who is delusional may think that he or she is another person or  becomes afraid of being controlled or persecuted by others, or may feel  guilty about things that have not already happened or are believed to be  the "chosen person." Illusions may also relate to religious beliefs, The illusion that he sees strange things like God or Satan
Hallows
Hearing  sounds are more common hallucinations, as these voices can express a  tone of anger or accusation, and may be the voices of their loved ones  or strangers, and these sounds are sometimes clear over time, and people  who hear voices wearing headphones continuously, or adjust the sound of  television High level, so as to get rid of the sound they hear
Although  the patient can not hear real sounds where the sounds originate from  inside, they appear very real to the schizophrenic, and appear to be  coming from somewhere outside them. A person close to the person who  hears the unreal sounds may not remember hearing the same sounds, However he realizes that the sounds are very real.
In addition to hearing sounds, schizophrenia may include other types  of sensory hallucinations, where a person with schizophrenia may have  different types of organisms or creatures on his body, see or hear  things that do not exist, or smell non-existent odors
The  hallucinations are described as stereotypical in patients diagnosed  with schizophrenia. However, hearing sounds does not always mean an  individual has schizophrenia. People may hear voices related to, for  example, annoying situations, extreme stress or excessive abuse Drugs In addition to the above, people suffering from a psychotic depression or bipolar disorder can also hear voices.
It  is estimated that a large number of Finns hear voices at some point in  their lives. Some hear them once, while others hear them for a long  time. People with long-term hearing loss also have their own association  known as Superwomen admonishment, The umbrella of the Finnish Central Association for Mental Health.
Thought disorders
Anorexia refers to the inability to plan in the future, focus or  remember important things in daily life in general, where patients lose  their thinking, and it is difficult for them to communicate with others.
Loss of will
Loss of will refers to a situation in which the patient feels unable  to perform a particular task, or basically does anything, as everyday  routines such as showers become difficult to do.
Emotional flatness
Emotional flattening refers to the inability to express feelings,  where feelings are sometimes distorted from the perspective of what is  called normal life, and the schizophrenic expresses feelings that are  inappropriate and may seem confusing to others
Social withdrawal
People  with schizophrenia may isolate themselves from others and lock  themselves up in their homes. This may lead to illusions, intellectual  disturbances, deterioration of social skills, and fear of interaction  with people 

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I learned a lot about such diseases during my second education. Now I'm thankful for my +/- mental health;) Resteemed

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Great post very good information :)

Thanks for the share. Way too many people mis-self-diagnose themselves with schizophrenia nowadays.

Thank you my friend

You seems like a doctor !
Very very informative post

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I got a familiar guy who had a schizophrenia attack at the age of 20. It was so scary! It's good that my friends and I persuaded him to go to the chat room. Now he has recovered, I hope, for a long time.

Very interesting post, many people do not know enough about some disturbs, it's important talk about them.

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