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Abstract:
How large is a risk for a relapse in schizoprenia after successful treatment, and what signs should you look for to indicate that a relapse may be forthcoming.
Question:
What are the signs and symptoms to look for in relapse prevention of schizophrenia?
Answer:
But for a better case management it's extremely important for you to learn and identify some early signs and symptoms of an acute relapse of the disease.
As a general rule of thumb, you should learn to be alert for any change in state, appearance, thoughts, affective state, and behaviour of your relative particularly during the first two years of recovery after hospital dismission.
This means that if you want to be advised of an earlier relapse you should look for:
If you feel these changes are significant and persistent, then you'd better ask for an expert opinion from your community care team, and discuss your concern with them. They will give you the best advice and support to prevent the crisis.