that treatment was out in the late 50s
A psychiatrist treats patients with schizophrenia.
Drugs, electro-convulsive therapy, and surgery are used to treat people with schizophrenia and others with persistent mental illnesses. Some are infected with malaria; others are treated with repeated insulin-induced comas. Others have parts of their brain removed surgically, an operation called a lobotomy, which is performed widely over the next two decades to treat schizophrenia, intractable depression, severe anxiety, and obsessions.
yes
An antischizophrenic is a drug used to treat schizophrenia.
Hyperglycemia is caused by too much carbohydrates, not enough insulin or periods of illness and stress. You can avoid it by balancing your carb to insulin ratio, and treat it with insulin.
Insulin is used to treat diabetes.
Medication though it's not ever"curable"
Lyogen is a drug to treat schizophrenia.
Insulin injections are used to treat hyperkalemia in emergency situations
with insulin
Diabetes
Yes a psychologist can diagnose paranoid schizophrenia. He or she can also prescribe medicine that will help treat that disorder.