Sluggish schizophrenia - symptoms

Sluggish schizophrenia is one of the variants of the disease, which is also often called malopredgedent schizophrenia or schizotypal personality disorder. In this case, the disease develops at a slow pace, and the psychiatric disorder is mild, in some cases minimal. The main difference from classical schizophrenia is that the phase of acute psychosis is absent, and the personality changes slowly, for many years or even decades. We will examine the signs and symptoms of sluggish schizophrenia, as well as modern methods of treatment.

Symptoms of sluggish schizophrenia

Despite the fact that in our age psychiatry has made a huge step forward, the reasons for the development of such a disease have not yet been established. The main versions are heredity, head trauma, severe stress. Signs of slow sluggish schizophrenia in women and men are identical and suggest the following stages:

  1. The first stage is called latent (latent). At this time, it is impossible to notice any deviations, except for the development of depression, which does not happen in every case. A person, as a rule, behaves as usual, only his reaction to certain phenomena changes: he can, more than usually, worry about something, worry. People who tend to withdraw into themselves, begin to withdraw into themselves a little deeper and more often. With slow steps, a person leaves reality and turns to his inner world. It is interesting that the patient himself does not perceive this as care, but, on the contrary, understands "life" more and more clearly and clearly.
  2. The second stage is the active phase. Often this period is interspersed with periods of calm, the return of a person to a normal state. Personality changes become obvious: open people can communicate delusional ideas, feel paranoia, and closed ones - sink into the world of their own fears and anxieties. Many people develop strange fancy habits and inclinations, personal qualities change. Over time, the character becomes stereotyped, and degradation is seen more and more. At the end of this stage the patient becomes emotionally indifferent and begins to lose intellect.

It should be noted that the stages with such symptoms are most characteristic of the classical the form of the disease, and some of its forms, for example, sluggish neurosis-like schizophrenia, go a little differently.

Sluggish neurosis-like schizophrenia - symptoms

In this case, two stages remain: a latent and active phase. In the beginning of the disease, changes also accumulate slowly and imperceptibly, but in the second stage the symptoms become more vivid: the nonsense predominates on the basis of an idea.

A patient can raise a special rank of any kind of fear or fear, and obeys the "inner voice" against this background. For example, a patient begins to fear persecution, treason , fear for the lives of loved ones, etc. This disorder often happens with those who are susceptible to someone else's opinion, easily influenced by others.