Schizophrenia is a mental disorder which affects the person’s ability to tell what is real and not real, to act normal, and to think clearly. The cause of Schizophrenia is still unclear, but some think it is triggered by a tragic event or family history of the disorder. Schizophrenia usually progress slowly during the teen years and has symptoms including isolation, hallucinations, delusions, and trouble sleeping or concentrating. Schizophrenia is treated with antipsychotic medications which most people stay on for life. During the time of a Schizophrenic episode, people are usually put into hospitals for safety reasons.
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