Schizophrenia As An
Illness
Schizophrenia is found all over the world. The severity of the symptoms and
long-lasting, chronic pattern of schizophrenia often cause a high degree of
disability. Medications and other
treatments for schizophrenia, when used regularly and as prescribed, can
help reduce and control the distressing
symptoms of the illness. However, some people are not greatly helped by
available treatments or may prematurely discontinue treatment because of
unpleasant side effects or other
reasons. Even when treatment is effective, persisting consequences of the
illness lost opportunities, stigma, residual symptoms, and medication
side effects may be very troubling.
The first signs of schizophrenia often appear as confusing, or even
shocking, changes in behavior. Coping with the
symptoms of schizophrenia can be
especially difficult for family members who remember how involved or vivacious
a person was before they became ill. The sudden onset of severe psychotic
symptoms is referred to as an acute phase of schizophrenia.
Psychosis, a common condition in schizophrenia, is a state of
mental impairment marked by hallucinations, which are disturbances of sensory
perception, and/or delusions,
which are false yet strongly held personal beliefs that result from an
inability to separate real from
unreal experiences. Less obvious symptoms, such as
social isolation or withdrawal
, or unusual speech, thinking, or behavior, may precede, be seen along with, or
follow the psychotic symptoms.
Some people have only one such psychotic episode; others have many episodes
during a lifetime, but lead relatively normal lives during the interim periods.
However, the individual with chronic schizophrenia, or a continuous
or recurring pattern of illness, often does not fully recover normal
functioning and typically requires long-term treatment, generally including
medication, to control the symptoms.
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