Symptoms of chronic schizophrenia
summary
Schizophrenia in the primary treatment of patients with no significant improvement, as time goes on to change into chronic schizophrenia, chronic schizophrenia seriously endangers the physical and mental health of patients, its treatment time is relatively long. So what are the manifestations of chronic schizophrenia? Let's take you to know.
Symptoms of chronic schizophrenia
Thinking obstacle: the expression is loose, confused or wordy. The theme of the speech will change suddenly and incomprehensibly; Sometimes there is a disorder caused by borderline Association schizophrenia or "symbolism" understood only by patients themselves, so that they can't think logically like normal people.
Emotional change: the most characteristic emotional change is the dull and uncoordinated feelings. However, it is difficult to evaluate mild emotional dullness and disharmony, because the current evaluation methods are more subjective than schizophrenia and not very reliable. All kinds of mood disorders such as depression, excitement, anxiety can be seen in schizophrenia; In acute cases, confusion is not uncommon.
Perception disorder: auditory hallucination is the most common hallucination, but it can also be seen as visual hallucination, touch hallucination, smell hallucination or smell hallucination. Auditory hallucination can be seen in various diseases, not necessarily schizophrenia; But some auditory hallucination schizophrenia, especially the auditory hallucination voice that tells the patient's action like live broadcast, or the voice that talks about the patient, often has special diagnostic value.
matters needing attention
After most of the mental symptoms of schizophrenic patients disappear after hospitalization, their insight partially recovers. Through psychotherapy, they can help the patients understand the changes of their mental symptoms, encourage the patients to establish the confidence to overcome the disease, and teach the patients some methods to prevent and treat the recurrence of the disease.