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Schizophrenia

Less than 1% of Americans are affected with schizophrenia, a persistent brain condition. Delusions, hallucinations, confused speech, difficulty thinking, and a lack of desire are all possible signs of schizophrenia. The majority of schizophrenia symptoms will significantly improve with therapy, and the risk of a relapse can be reduced. Schizophrenia has no known cure, but research is advancing new, safer therapies. Additionally, experts are figuring out the disease's origins by researching behavioral issues, investigating genetics, and employing cutting-edge imaging to examine the structure and operation of the brain. These strategies provide the possibility of developing fresh, potent treatments.

There are many misunderstandings concerning schizophrenia, which may be partially explained by the intricacy of the condition. Split personality or multiple personalities are not characteristics of schizophrenia. The majority of those who have schizophrenia are no more dangerous or violent than the average populace. It is a myth that persons with schizophrenia end up homeless or living in hospitals, even while a lack of community supports for mental health may cause recurrent hospitalizations and homelessness. The majority of those who have schizophrenia live with their families, in group homes, or alone.

According to research, schizophrenia affects both sexes almost equally, albeit it may manifest sooner in men. All throughout the world, rates are comparable. Because of the high prevalence of co-occurring illnesses including diabetes and heart disease, people with schizophrenia have a higher mortality rate than the general population.


SYMPTOMS Delusions

Hallucinations

Disorganized thinking (speech)

Extremely disorganized or abnormal motor behavior

Symptoms in teenagers

Although juvenile schizophrenia symptoms are comparable to those in adults, they may be more challenging to diagnose. This may be partially due to the fact that some of the early symptoms of schizophrenia in teens are typical for adolescent growth, such as:


  • Withdrawal from friends and family

  • A drop in performance at school

  • Trouble sleeping

  • Irritability or depressed mood

  • Lack of motivation




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