Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder marked by a disconnect from reality. Or rather, the way the person perceives reality, behaves, or shows emotions are quite different from that of people who do not have such a disorder. It is not very common, compared to other mental disorders. However, the psychological damage and hassles faced by the patient and family, are significant. While complete cure is quite rare, better quality of medication over the years has helped patients cope with the condition better. This has helped them lead healthy, happy and normal lives. In this article, we will explore different facets of this condition.
There are various mental disorders that have been recognized throughout the history of mankind. Schizophrenia is one such disorder that has been documented as early as 2000 BC in ancient Egypt. However, in recent times, much work has been done on the condition since the mid-16th century, and more so in the 20th century.
Schizophrenia is often mistaken for split or multiple personality disorder (collectively called dissociative personality disorder). However, these two are uniquely distinct from each other. Men show symptoms of this disorder sooner, like the early 20s, than women, who show symptoms in the late 20s. Teenage schizophrenia is rare while childhood schizophrenia is rarer.
Whether the person develops schizophrenia in childhood, teenage or early adulthood, early symptoms are the same in them. This includes:
Here, positive refers to the presence of atypical behaviour. Includes:
Here, negative refers to the absence of normal behaviour. Includes:
Since people suffering from schizophrenia have lost their ability to perceive that something is wrong with them, it becomes the duty of family and friends to seek early medical intervention. If the condition is diagnosed very late, or left untreated, it can cause complications such as:
In this, small electrical pulses are passed through the brain inducing a brief and mild seizure. This seizure helps correct abnormal brain circuits or an imbalance in neurotransmitter generation. The person is under general anaesthesia, so is not affected by the seizure.
When the symptoms are severe, it is best to hospitalize the person for a few days and provide necessary medication. It will also ensure the person’s safety, hygiene, nutrition and good sleep.
In the past, patients and their family members had to cope with the situation alone. This made the patient more vulnerable and prevented proper or timely treatment. Social outlook to mental illnesses was also a challenge.
However, in recent times, with more and more people being open about mental illness, and with the proliferation of special interest groups, it’s easier to receive timely treatment for schizophrenia today. Medication for the condition has also become more effective than in the past, which is encouraging.
If you or any of your dear ones are showing early signs or symptoms of schizophrenia, contact a reputed hospital at the earliest. With timely treatment, one can cope with the illness easily and live a normal life like others.
NOTE: Take medications only when prescribed by your doctors, self-medication must be avoided under any circumstances.
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