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My son seems to have Schizophrenia. He is always...

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My son seems to have Schizophrenia. He is always talking to himself loudly. He sleeps in the daytime and is awake all night. Please advice

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Dr. Mohammad Derbeih

Dr. Mohammad Derbeih

Licensed Physician

الأسئلة المجابة 23118 | نسبة الرضا 98.9%

What Is Schizophrenia?
It is a disease characterized by psychotic disorders such as hallucinations, strange thoughts, strange language as well as certain motor characteristics, and they do not understand that they have a problem.
They live in a world of delusion and hallucinations and their behavior is the result of beliefs based on this hallucination.
Their intellectual processes, beliefs and feelings are so weak that they lose contact with reality. They also show significant personality changes, dramatic mood swings, abnormal emotional responses, and lack of direction to time, space and people around them.
What Is The Treatment Of Schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia depends on drugs mainly for the presence of hyperactivity of neurotransmitter dopamine, which causes symptoms of schizophrenia, so the psychiatrist prescribe drugs anti-dopamine such as first-generation schizophrenia drugs such as Halopridol or anti-schizophrenia of the second generation, such as Respiridone, Symptom severity
Is schizophrenia recovery possible?
There are 3 types of schizophrenia divided by their duration:
Brief type is short term and lasts for a month and then completely recovered and the person returns to normal
The schizophreniphorm type lasts from one to six months and may turn into a long-term schizophrenia disorder and may be treated during this period
Long-term schizophrenia is a disorder that lasts for life
causes of schizophrenia include:
Functional - Mental illness such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Organic - chemical imbalance, brain tumors, sleep deprivation
Psychotropic drugs - hallucinogenes, amphetamines and barbiturates

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