Schizophrenia is a disease of the brain that appears clinically as a mental illness. Once onset, incidence is high (60% of patients receive disability benefits during the first year of onset) and mortality rate (10% suicide rate). (Www.nejm.org/content/1999/0340/008/0645.asp). Because their symptoms and signs and related cognitive abnormalities are diverse, researchers can not find a single location in the brain. In this article we will explain the symptoms, treatment, and cause of schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia is a complex psychiatric disorder affecting 1 to 2% of the world's population (www.nami.org/helpline/schizo) Schizophrenia affects everyone ... More
Others move slowly, repeat rhythmical gestures, perform actions such as walking and pacing
Negative symptoms include lack of expression or lack of expression, inability to start and complete activities, and lack of happiness or living concern. The denial does not mean that person's attitude, it means a lack of characteristics to exist.
Schizophrenia is a disease affecting 1 to 2% of the world's population. (Www.chovil.com/first.html) Social and economic costs are huge, such as 50% of patients with schizophrenia cease hospitalization within one year and hospitalization will be 100% within 3 years. (Www.chovil.com/first.html)
Drugs play an important role in the treatment of schizophrenia. Drug treatment seems to improve long-term prognosis of many people with schizophrenia. Studies show that after 10 years of treatment one in four of schizophrenia patients has completely recovered, one in four has improved significantly, and one in one person received moderate improvement . (Www.nami.org/helpline/schizo) About 80% of those who stopped taking medication after an acute attack will recur within one year
Some of the most commonly used drugs are antipsychotics. Antipsychotics for the treatment of schizophrenia
Pediatric schizophrenia (also known as pediatric schizophrenia and ultra early schizophrenia) is characterized by schizophrenia characterized by hallucinations, verbal disorder, delusions, stressful behavior, and "negative symptoms" It is a spectrum disorder. Inappropriate or dull emotions and abolition occurred before the age of 13. The terms "childhood schizophrenia" and "super early schizophrenia" are used to identify patients whose disease develops before the age of 13.
Pediatric schizophrenia is essentially the same as schizophrenia in adults, but it happens in the early part of life and has a great influence on children's behavior and development. In the case of childhood schizophrenia, early onset brings special challenges to diagnosis, treatment, education and mental and social development. Delusions These are false beliefs, not based on reality. For example, you may be injured or harassed, attitudes or comments directed at you, with special ability or fame, others in love with you, a serious disaster occurs I think that it is deaf. Most people with schizophrenia have a delusion
Children over 5 years of age may develop schizophrenia, but this is very rare before puberty. Some people with schizophrenia may differ in appearance from other children in early childhood, but before puberty, psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia - hallucinations and delusions - are very rare. Due to the rare realities that they experience in part, people with schizophrenia may make very different behavior at different times. Sometimes they may seem to be alienated, segregated, or concentrated, stiff like rigid, moving for hours, or sounding. At other times, they may be moving constantly - always occupied, awake, alert, vigilant