Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder that disables the brain and prevents it from functioning normally. Schizophrenia is proven to be a chronic disease, which is a disease that is relentless in the person or is long-lasting in its effects. The disease is equally as common in one gender as it is the other, and it can can affect a human as early as 5 years old. Symptoms tend to develop in the early years of people. Over the last few years, the amount of people diagnosed with schizophrenia has increased dramatically, there are now approximately 51 million people suffering from the disease worldwide. There are several types of schizophrenia know today, which are catatonic, paranoid, disorganized, undifferentiated, and residual. Each type of schizophrenia has the same basic symptoms, but they also have some symptoms that make it unique.
Schizophrenia, which is also known as dementia praecox, is a disorder that reduces your ability to tell the difference between real and unreal encounters. It impairs your ability to think, respond, and to behave normally in socially normal conditions. Currently, there is no test that can diagnose a person with schizophrenia, and there is so main cause for the disease. There are different symptoms for each type of schizophrenia, but the basic symptoms of schizophrenia are delusions, hallucinations, disordered thoughts, and flat emotions. Schizophrenia is treated mainly by antipsychotic medications, but many schizophrenics are hospitalized once or more in their lifetime because their symptoms become so severe. Day programs are offered to people as a less intensive form of treatment, and their families and friends can be a part of the treatment process. The prevention of schizophrenia is difficult because there are no reliable ways to tell if someone is going to develop the disease. “The evidence for the effectiveness of early interventions to prevent schizophrenia is inconclusive. While there is some evidence that