5 Early Signs of Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a chronic mental disorder that affects less than one percent of people in America. It typically develops in patients in their early 20’s and affects both men and women equally. Schizophrenia is marked by symptoms such as patients who are unable to decipher reality from what is imagined. Patients may also hear voices or suffer from hallucinations, and they may also have difficulty controlling their emotions and organizing their thoughts. Schizophrenic patients view the world differently, and they often withdraw from people as a result. While the cause of schizophrenia is unknown, genetics, psychological and physical makeup, and the environment do seem to play a role. For instance, a familial history of schizophrenia increases the risk of a schizophrenic diagnosis. A psychotic episode can also be triggered by a stressful or traumatic event. It is important to recognize the symptoms of schizophrenia, including these early warning signs: 1. Depression, social withdrawal, hostility or suspiciousness Symptoms may include behavioral changes like depressions, irritability, paranoia, and isolation. The depression may last most of every day, affecting a person’s work and other activities. Their appetite may change, and they will lose or gain a significant amount of weight. Depression may cause suicidal thoughts.