Schizophrenia in Ecuador: Early Signs and Symptoms Test
by Digital Solution Expert Digital Solution ExpertRealizing the symptoms of
schizophrenia in you or your loved one can be very disheartening. However, this
ailment should not be the end of your life. If the symptoms are recognized
early enough, then the disorder can be properly managed and you'll lead a good
life.
Although, recognizing these
symptoms early may not be easy. But, either through self-care or from your
doctor, you could be able to diagnose this illness quickly enough. In this
article, a few early signs and symptoms were listed to help with your self-care
test.
Early
Signs of Schizophrenia
While schizophrenia may appear
suddenly in the lives of some persons, for others it may come slowly with
subtle signs. At the early stage of these signs, friends and family may feel
something is wrong but might not necessarily know what it is.
Here
is a rundown of the most common early signs of schizophrenia:
● A
decline in personal hygiene
● Irrational
reaction to criticism, (Hostility or suspiciousness)
● Flat
expressionless gaze
● Emotionlessness
(Inability to laugh or cry or inappropriate crying or laughing)
● Sadness,
withdrawal from reality
● Unusual
and irrational statements, strange use of words, and ways of speaking
● Insomnia
or overseeing
● Forgetfulness
● Inability
to concentrate.
However, these signs may be a
result of other problems and not schizophrenia. But, when these signs are
expressed in an individual, they should be neglected. Just in case it's another
mental problem or schizophrenia, whatever the case may be, getting medications
early will help.
Symptoms
Test for Schizophrenia
At the early stages of
schizophrenia, you can't ordinarily tell if a person you know has this illness.
Rather, a doctor will have to converse with the individual about their symptoms
before diagnosing. Also, a couple of tests will be carried out to know how
severe the symptoms may have gotten to prescribe the right treatments.
The victim will also have to be
referred to a licensed mental health professional for psychological evaluation.
But before this is done, the doctors will have to ensure they do not have prior
medical issues. Thereafter, a couple of questions will be asked to the victim,
their families, or friends about the symptoms they must have faced.
Also, the victim's families and
friends could help by giving the doctor useful information such as:
● Change
in behavior
● History
of mental health in the family
● Former
level of social functions
● Past
medical and psychiatric problems
● Allergies
and so on.
With this, a proper symptom
test can be carried out to know if it's schizophrenia or another mental
disorder.
Treatment for Schizophrenic and
Parkinson Patients
Schizophrenia and Parkinson's
diseases (PD) and both neurological disorders. The dopaminergic neurons and
neurotransmitter dopamine (DA) play a major role in these diseases.
An increase in DA or
hypersensitivity of certain DA receptors in most parts of the brain has been
seen as a major cause of schizophrenia. Whereas, a decrease in the DA is seen
as the major cause of Parkinson's disorder (PD). This makes the treatment for
them differ.
PD Medications your Doctor
May Prescribe are:
●
Carbidopa-levodopa
●
Inhaled carbidopa-levodopa
●
Carbidopa-levodopa infusion
●
Catechol O-methyl transferase
(COMT) inhibitors
●
MAO B inhibitors
●
Dopamine agonists
●
Amantadine
●
Anticholinergic
●
Surgical Operations - Deep Brain Stimulations
(DBS)
Schizophrenia Medications
your Doctor May Prescribe are:
● Antipsychotic
Medications
● Psychosocial
Treatment
● Coordinated
Special Care
● Family
Support
Conclusion
Schizophrenia
or Parkinson's disease are not entirely deadly. Being able to
identify the symptoms early enough and adhere to the prescriptions given by
your doctor is helpful. These medications will help you adjust to your
day-to-day activities even as you forge on to lead a better life.
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