There are cures for mental sickness yet psychiatrists and psychologists don't actually know how to cure schizophrenia. They say they can only control it.
It treats it, but doesn't cure it.
Schizophrenia is a very serious, cronic disorder that requires professional medical care. The word "Remedy" suggests there is a cure - there is no cure for schizophrenia.
It doesn't.
There has been progress in medications for controlling the symptoms of schizophrenia. However, a "true cure" has not been found. (A true cure would be something that completely and permanently removes the symptoms of schizophrenia.)
Schizophrenia can go into permanent remission, although that is not the same as curing it. When it does, it is rarely caused by medical intervention and usually by the natural course of the disease.
Sorry, I mentioned schizophrenia, I meant schizophrenic in the first use of the word.
I believe that Vitamins B Complex can help prevent together with doing activities to keep your mind going.
The evidence suggests that people with schizophrenia are probably not cured without the use of medication. People with schizophrenia may improve over time, even without medication. However, do not confuse this with being cured.
I feel that some of the challenges in the health workforce include finding a cure for cancer, hiv/aids, and mental disorders such as schizophrenia, parkinson's, and alzeimer's.
Yes. Schizophrenia is partly genetic, meaning that if you have a relative with schizophrenia you are likely to also have schizophrenia. About 1/10 of people with a relative with schizophrenia develop schizophrenia, compared to 1/100 people without a relative with schizophrenia.
People with schizophrenia usually have normal cognitive function at the beginning of the course of schizophrenia.
Residual schizophrenia is caused by a partial recovery from schizophrenia. For an explanation of what causes schizophrenia, please see the related question.