Surgery is not a recommended solution for schizophrenia. However, in the past (and still in some countries without regulations), lobotomies were performed on patients with schizophrenia.
No it can not.
anxiety , seizures.
yes
Schizophrenia
The most current treatment for schizophrenia is second-generation or atypical antipsychotics. Besides that, cognitive-behavioral therapy is often used for treating schizophrenia.
An antischizophrenic is a drug used to treat schizophrenia.
hydroxyzine
an endoscope is just an object used in surgeries, it has a light, camera, and a 'passage' for instruments to be used, it it used to examine hollow organs or cavities, but you can use this instrument to do certain surgeries.
Yes they are. They are mostly used in surgery with a human Doctor at the controls. They can be used in minimally-invasive surgeries or to enhance open surgery. This is advantageous because the doctor does not necessarily need to be present, which gives way to the possibility of remote surgeries in very rural areas for minor surgeries.
No, tetracycline is not an effective medication for either psychosis or schizophrenia. Tetracycline is an antibiotic used to treat infections such as pneumonia.
Risperdal is a drug used for the treatment of psychosism schizophrenia, and mania.
not since the late fifties