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Getting a Correct Diagnosis

Schizophrenia can disrupt your life on many levels—personally, professionally, financially, even physically. It can make it more difficult to maintain relationships that are important to you, and it can sometimes get in the way of meeting your goals. For example, schizophrenia can lead to such problems as:

  • Difficulty holding a job
  • Difficulty taking care of yourself
  • Withdrawing socially
  • Family problems

Importance of getting a correct diagnosis
Sometimes signs of schizophrenia aren't recognized at first and if schizophrenia is misdiagnosed as another condition, the wrong medicines could be given. With the wrong treatment, symptoms may not improve, and in some cases may even get worse. This is why getting a correct diagnosis is so important. If you have schizophrenia, you should get treatment intended for schizophrenia.

Here are some ways to help your doctor with the diagnostic process:

  • Tell your doctor all signs and symptoms that are bothering you, even if you think they are minor or unimportant
  • Think back and try to recall problems or symptoms that bothered you in the past. Mention these to your doctor even if you do not have those symptoms now
  • If you are taking medicines but not getting the results you had hoped for, tell your doctor

Getting schizophrenia symptoms under control can make a significant improvement in your daily life. That's why you should never give up looking for the treatment that is best for you. If you suspect that you have been diagnosed with the wrong condition, or if medicines you are taking do not seem to be helping, reach out to your doctor.

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