Schezhoponia decease completely recoverable or no? I am suffering frm1996.1996 to 2009 under treatment of Indla ramasubbareddy his medicines are very suddasssive
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If Schizophrenia, as you say, is the correct diagnosis, you should be aware that it is not curable but manageable(just like diabetes, hypertension or asthma). You might require to take medicines indefinitely. Nowadays so many newer drugs have come. You should keep in regular touch with your doctor; he might change the medicine or adjust its dosage or even combine medicines to help you lead an almost normal life.
schizophrenia is treatable, a wide range of medications are available for every kind of symptom and patient.
i m sure if you approach your psychiatrist with the complains he/she will be able to modify the drugs to suit your needs.
with regular follow ups medications provide very good quality of life.
Well you have given your diagnosis as schizophrenia. Schizophrenia as such can be kept under control and managed just like any medicine problems. But using smoking, alcohol, chronic stress and environmental issues can increase the symptoms. Schizophrenia is a highly complex disorder which varies in presentation from individual to individual and also the response to treatment varies.
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If you have any issues then kindly consult your psychiatrist
It is curable and needs to be managed professionally
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