Overview
Schizophrenia is a pchychological disorder. It can drastically impair one's capacity for rational thought processing, emotional regulation, and decision-making. Delusions, hallucinations, abnormal behavior, mental processes, speech alterations, and mood changes are a few of the typical symptoms of schizophrenia. The kind and intensity of these symptoms can fluctuate over time. Periods of intermittent symptom exacerbation and remission are possible in schizophrenia. People with schizophrenia frequently experience paranoid ideas or hear voices. Schizophrenia is treated with antipsychotic medication, patient support, and management of the psychotic symptoms. The illness is widely misunderstood, and people who suffer from schizophrenia are frequently subjected to societal stigma. Yet, patients are now able to live better lives at home and near to their loved ones because of more knowledge and better treatment alternatives.