
Schizophrenia is a chronic mental health disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. People with schizophrenia may seem like they have lost touch with reality, and it can be distressing both for them and for those around them.
Key symptoms include:
1. Hallucinations – seeing or hearing things that aren’t there (most commonly hearing voices).
2. Delusions – false beliefs that are not based in reality (like thinking someone is spying on them).
3. Disorganized thinking and speech – trouble organizing thoughts or making sense when talking.
4. Abnormal behavior – unpredictable or inappropriate actions.
5. Negative symptoms – lack of emotion, reduced speaking, or loss of interest in activities.
It usually starts in late teens to early adulthood and requires long-term treatment, often including medication, therapy, and support. The exact cause isn’t fully known, but genetics, brain chemistry, and environmental factors likely play a role.
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