Common Signs of Schizophrenia
Common signs of schizophrenia include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, unusual behavior, social withdrawal, reduced emotional expression, difficulty concentrating, and challenges with daily activities, relationships, work, or school.
- Hallucinations: Hearing voices or seeing, feeling, or sensing things that others do not experience.
- Delusions: Strong beliefs that are not based on reality, such as feeling watched, followed, or harmed.
- Disorganized Thinking: Difficulty organizing thoughts, following conversations, or expressing ideas clearly.
- Changes in Behavior: Unusual, unpredictable, or inappropriate actions that may interfere with daily life.
- Social Withdrawal: Losing interest in friends, family, work, hobbies, or activities once enjoyed.
- Reduced Emotional Expression: Showing fewer facial expressions, emotions, or responses during conversations and social situations.
- Difficulty Concentrating: Problems focusing, remembering information, making decisions, or completing everyday tasks.
- Decline in Functioning: Struggling with work, school, personal care, relationships, or other regular responsibilities.