How to take care of schizophrenics?

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Schizophrenics are accompanied with schizophrenia of spirit and personality. Many of them can not integrate into society and are not accepted by normal people. When they hear that someone orders them to commit suicide or feel that someone around them wants to frame others, and schizophrenics lack care or care, they are prone to commit suicide or hurt others, which is very painful for their families. How to take care of schizophrenics? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

How to take care of schizophrenics?

Adherence to medication is the most important protective factor to prevent recurrence. However, patients may not be willing to take medicine due to their lack of self-knowledge of the disease (in short, they think they are not ill, or they think they are well). Objectively, they may miss or take the medicine by mistake due to forgetting or too complicated medication plan, or they may take the initiative to reduce or stop the medicine due to side effects. Therefore, no matter whether the patient is willing to take medicine or not, the family members should help to remind.

Urge patients to get up on time, brush their teeth, wash their face, change clothes, tidy their rooms, shop, listen to music, do outdoor activities, etc., develop good life rules, reasonably arrange patients' clothing, food, housing and transportation, eat easy to digest, have reasonable nutrition, avoid alcohol, coffee, strong tea and blind eye to take tonic.

The social function of schizophrenic patients is lower than that of healthy people, which is not what they intended to be. Blaming them for not being able to do what ordinary people can do, and not helping them to be competent for these jobs immediately, effective treatment and rehabilitation training can do. On the other hand, they are not useless. Although their ability has declined, they still have the ability to engage in certain things and social interaction. Overprotection, preventing them from contacting society or trying to work, will damage their functional recovery.

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Spend some time every day talking with him to understand the patient's feelings and observe the condition. Family members are the best listeners when patients need to vent their emotions. Do not reprimand, criticize or dispute the truth of what the patient said, encourage the patient to express in words and express willingness to listen.