What Is Schizophrenia?
Without treatment, schizophrenia can affect your thinking, concentration, and brain functionality in an impairing way. It’s been said that patients with schizophrenia tend to have split personalities and dangerous tendencies. However, this is a false and mistaken view of the actual condition. Patients with schizophrenia are capable of leading normal lives with the proper amount of support and care.
Common Symptoms of schizophrenia
Did you know that only 1% of the population has schizophrenia? To this day, the exact cause of this condition still remains a mystery. Schizophrenia is tied to the chemical imbalances of glutamate and dopamine, along with the two neurotransmitters that the brain relies on to send messages. This condition can be traced back to a lot of things, from family genetics and pregnancy complications to toxic chemical exposure. There are two stages of schizophrenia: active and inactive. When a patient is in the active stage, they might have a hard time differentiating their reality from their delusions. The symptoms of schizophrenia can also vary based on the severity of your condition.
Positive Psychotic Symptoms
- Audio-based hallucinations
- Delusions
- A distorted sense of reality
Negative Symptoms
- The lack of positive thinking
- Indecisiveness and difficulties following through with plans
- An inability to speak up for yourself
Disorganization Symptoms
- Discombobulated thinking
- A constant state of confusion
- Unusual behavior
Impaired Cognition
- Poor concentration
- Selective memory
- Low performance at school or work
Treatment Options for schizophrenia
While the cure for schizophrenia has yet to be identified, our schizophrenia specialists can provide personalized treatment to help you manage the symptoms of it. Our treatment options range from therapy to medication. We also offer alternative solutions to alleviate the symptoms, including folic acid supplements and B12 shots.
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