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Mental diseases Some people suffer from some mental illnesses, the degree of which may range from mild to which the person does not show any symptoms, while some symptoms may reach impeding the person’s life. Mental diseases afflict some people as a result of exposure to trauma or great stress on them, and from the well-known and widespread mental illnesses that greatly affect the life of the person, and in a negative way is schizophrenia


Schizophrenia, in its definition, is a disease that affects a person’s mind, which makes him disturbed in his way of thinking, behavior and perception. This leads him to withdraw into himself and isolate himself from the outside world, and the sufferer begins to weave a world of imagination in which he lives alone, and it becomes difficult for him to distinguish between what is real and what is imaginary. Schizophrenia affects men and women in the same proportion, and it is often between the ages of sixteen to twenty-five, and rarely affects some after this age, and this disease affects all the people to whom the patient is related; As he remains long life dependent on his family in all aspects of his life, in addition to the psychological fatigue that the family of the injured may feel; Because of what struck their son.

How to deal with the afflicted The family of a schizophrenic patient has a lot of effort and fatigue. To help their patient and so that his symptoms do not worsen; Because it may harm him or those around him, and the first responsibilities

It is to see a doctor as soon as you suspect someone

Symptoms of schizophrenia such as:

 The change of the patient's personality from a cheerful and sociable person to a person who is always sad and isolated, distancing himself from people, and the specialist doctor will prescribe the appropriate treatment for the patient that relieves and controls the symptoms. Dealing well with the patient, and not trying to correct his thoughts in a forced way. The patient believes in what is going on in his head, and thinks that those around him are the ones who are wrong. Patience with caring for the patient; Because the treatment is long, and some people may feel bored or tired; He becomes angry or yells at the patient, which may cause him relapse. Trying to be with the patient with people, even if he refuses to do so, this increases the chance of him emerging from the state of isolation and depression, and it is better to accompany him to quiet public places where there are not many things that disturb his thinking. Giving the patient an opportunity to live with himself and his thoughts, and not disturbing him with close observation; It might make him nervous.


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