In daily life, we often joke with our companions: Are you crazy? And the real 'mad' is actually a disease - schizophrenia. How do we judge a person's possible schizophrenia in daily life? The main symptoms of schizophrenia are as follows:
Delusion
I want to refer to things that don't exist. He firmly believes that he has something to do with himself. For example, some people think that someone is harming him, or someone is controlling him, or someone is talking or newspaper, there is something on the Internet. In targeting him.
Illusion
Illusions include auditory hallucinations and illusions. Auditory hallucinations are sounds that are not available at all, but there are always people who are talking to him. Phantom is something that is not at all, but he can always see it.
3. Speech disorder
Speech Disorders Everyone can identify this way: Their words are one sentence from the east, and they are sloppy. There is no central idea and no coherence. If this happens, it is highly doubtful whether it has schizophrenia.
4. Behavioral disorders
Behavioral disorders include some behaviors that are messy and some behaviors that are stiff.
5. Negative symptoms
The main manifestations of negative symptoms are isolation from the world, unwillingness to interact with people, unwillingness to go out to work, unwilling to marry, etc., and lack of will in these social activities.
If these symptoms appear in your life, you should be highly suspicious of schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia is highly prevalent in the 20-30 age group because schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder.