Onset Schizophrenia

Onset Schizophrenia is a mental disorder in which people experience a wide range of abnormal thinking, feeling, and behavior. Symptoms can include hallucinations, delusions, difficulty focusing and organizing thoughts, and difficulty communicating with others. Onset Schizophrenia is a serious condition that can cause significant distress, impair functioning, and interfere with daily life. Early diagnosis and intervention are key to helping people manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life. Treatment often includes a combination of medications and psychotherapy. With proper management and care, many people with Onset Schizophrenia can lead full, productive lives.

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