Homelessness, exacerbation of symptoms, poor hygiene, inability to care for self, etc.
Schizophrenia is most likely to be treated with antipsychotics such as Haldol or Abilify.
No it cannot because it is not caused by an infection.
for patients suffering from severe depression or such psychotic disorders as schizophrenia, although some analysts have successfully treated patients with psychoses.
Dyslexia is a disorder that involves problems with writing and/or reading. Schizophrenia is a disease that involves psychotic symptoms.
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.
Penicillin is an antibiotic. It only treats bacterial infections, not mental disorders.
Hallucinations are a symptom of a serious mental illness known as schizophrenia. Schizophrenia can be treated by anti-psychotic drugs, which can be prescribed by a psychiatrist. I should note that some kinds of recreational drug abuse also produce hallucinations, although 16 is a very young age for such serious drug problems, but I can't rule them out. In either case, a psychiatrist can help.
Children treated with radiation may lose some of their eyesight and develop learning problems
The website schizophrenia.com has information on symptoms of schizophrenia and forms of treatment. Another great website would be psychologyinfo.com. This website also provides symptoms of schizophrenia as well as facts about the disease and ways it can be treated.
you are always treated inferior by the doctors
Schizophrenia is treated by antipsychotic medications such as Thorazine, Haldol, and Prolixin. It is also treated by psychosocial treatments which help the patient deal with the everyday symptoms of the disease and learning to cope with everyday life such as job, school and socializing.
Smoking does not reduce the causes of schizophrenia. However, there is some indication that smoking can reduce either the symptoms of schizophrenia or the side effects of antipsychotic medications, or both, which may be why 70-90 percent of people with schizophrenia smoke. The semi-beneficial effects of nicotine on people with schizophrenia may be caused by increased levels of acetycholine, which increases mood, and glutamate, which improves memory, in the brain. Both mood and memory problems are prevalent among people with schizophrenia.