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Signs and Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Symptoms of schizophrenia vary from person to person, and may include the following:

  • Hallucination is experiencing things that are not there. Hearing voices that other people do not hear is the most common type. Hallucinations can also include feeling, tasting, or smelling things that are not present
  • Delusions are unusual, false beliefs that are held to be true, even when someone else explains the truth
  • Disordered thinking happens when a person has difficulty “thinking straight.” Thoughts may come and go quickly. Or it may be hard to focus on one thought for very long
  • Flat emotions occur when a person shows little emotion or speaks in a voice that sounds flat with little or no expression. A person may lose interest in life and withdraw from family, friends, and social events

Understanding when symptoms return
Even with treatment, a person with schizophrenia might still have setbacks. Because no one can tell how medicine will work, you and your loved ones should learn to recognize your symptoms in case they return.

In many cases, symptoms come back because the person has stopped taking the medicine as prescribed.

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