Early treatment of mild schizophrenia what method is effective
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According to the latest statistics, there are nearly 700 new cases of schizophrenia in China every year, and in these more than 700 cases, young and middle-aged children account for the majority. Let me talk about what is effective in the early treatment of mild schizophrenia.
Early treatment of mild schizophrenia what method is effective
First, let's briefly talk about the use of drugs in the treatment of schizophrenia. Drug treatment can be basically divided into two categories: traditional antipsychotics suitable for patients in the early stage and non-traditional drugs which are more common and more powerful in recent years. Traditional antiviral drugs are cheap, but easy to produce side effects. Compared with non-traditional drugs, they are more expensive, but basically have no side effects. Patients can depend on their own conditions.
Second: in addition to the drug treatment of schizophrenia, often effective psychological counseling and family support to encourage the patient's condition is also very critical and important. People around should not discriminate against or exclude this patient. They should communicate more, encourage patients, increase patients' confidence, and make them better cooperate with the treatment.
Third: for some patients with transient acute schizophrenia, their onset period is very short, accompanied by a short period of trance, confusion and other symptoms, or if the patient has obvious etiology, can be controlled in time, many of these patients after treatment, the disease is likely to no longer relapse.
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I also want to emphasize that many people have a great misunderstanding of schizophrenia, and even mistakenly believe that it is because of provoking "dirty things" that their temperament changes greatly. Family members should guide patients correctly and face up to their illness. They must go to regular hospitals and psychological counseling offices for treatment. Patients should receive treatment early and take medicine regularly. They can also live like normal people.