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Homeopathy Treatment of Schizophrenia

Homeopathy treatment of Schizophrenia at Welling Clinic can help you stop the further progress and deterioration. We have developed a holistic treatment with specially formulated Homeopathy medicines for Schizophrenia, to not only stop the symptoms of Schizophrenia but also gradually completely cure them in 12-18 months.

Can Homeopathy Cure Schizophrenia?

Yes, Homeopathy medicines can cure Schizophrenia permanently if the treatment is started early as soon as there is onset of initial symptoms. In advanced stage, the progression and gradual decline in general health can be stopped with our specially formulated Homeopathy treatment for Schizophrenia.

  1. The Welling Homeopathy treatment for Schizophrenia has worked over the last 18 years to stop Schizophrenia,
  2. The treatment has helped relieve the common symptoms of Schizophrenia like distorted thoughts, disorganized, negative thinking, hallucinations, and feelings of fear and paranoia.
  3. The Welling custom-made Homeopathy medicines for Schizophrenia has helped to stop the progression of Schizophrenia in over 70% of our patients,
  4. The treatment process has been developed to work faster than traditional Homeopathy,
  5. Long term treatment has proven to work to reverse most of the damage to intellect and common symptoms of Schizophrenia.

Call +91 8080 850 950 to see our specialist or consult and order online. We have delivered our custom-made Homeopathy medicines for Schizophrenia to over 108 countries and all major cities. 

What is Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. People with schizophrenia may seem like they have lost touch with reality, which causes significant distress for the individual, their family members, and friends.

Schizophrenia is one of the most difficult mental illnesses to diagnose. It can be a lifelong disorder, and there are numerous cases where people were diagnosed with schizophrenia who had another medical condition that was treated first without success before their symptoms improved after being properly diagnosed. However, it has been shown by research that treatment for this disease is predominantly psychological or social in nature rather than medication-based as many other mental health conditions are because conventional medications only treat its symptoms but not its causes.

Schizophrenia is a mental health disorder that can make it difficult for sufferers to function in society. But with the right treatment and support, they are able to enjoy life again.

When left untreated, schizophrenia can be persistent and disabling. But with proper treatment, it is possible to cope much better. When delivered in a timely, coordinated manner the treatments available for people living with this illness help them engage more fully on their own terms in school or work as well as enjoy personal relationships among friends.

Treatment helps these individuals achieve independence which they may not have been able to do entirely without assistance before due mainly because of symptoms like hallucinations that make doing everyday tasks difficult if not impossible at all times.

Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia involves a range of problems with thinking (cognition), behaviour and emotions. Signs and symptoms may vary, but usually involve delusions, hallucinations or disorganized speech, and reflect an impaired ability to function.

Symptoms may include:

These are false beliefs that are not based on reality. For example, you think that you’re being harmed or harassed; certain gestures or comments are directed at you; you have exceptional ability or fame; another person is in love with you, or a major catastrophe is about to occur. Delusions occur in most people with schizophrenia.

These usually involve seeing or hearing things that don’t exist. Yet for the person with schizophrenia, they have the full force and impact of a normal experience. Hallucinations can be in any of the senses, but hearing voices is the most common hallucination.

Disorganized thinking is inferred from disorganized speech. Effective communication can be impaired, and answers to questions may be partially or completely unrelated. Rarely, speech may include putting together meaningless words that can’t be understood, sometimes known as word salad.

Extremely disorganized or abnormal motor behaviour.

This may show in a number of ways, from childlike silliness to unpredictable agitation. Behaviour isn’t focused on a goal, so it’s hard to do tasks. Behaviour can include resistance to instructions, inappropriate or bizarre posture, a complete lack of response, or useless and excessive movement.

When a person is suffering from the symptoms of burnout, they are less inclined to take care of themselves. They may neglect personal hygiene or appear emotionless with little expression on their face. Alongside this lack in interest for life’s activities and social interaction, one can also experience loss in pleasure-seeking behaviours such as eating chocolate or enjoying good music.

The Onset of Schizophrenia Symptoms

Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that takes many forms and can be difficult to diagnose. It typically emerges in late adolescence or early adulthood, but on rare occasions may appear before the age of fifteen. A person with schizophrenia usually exhibits symptoms like delusions and auditory hallucinations. Sometimes it’s hard for people who are exhibiting these signs to know they have schizophrenia because their thoughts aren’t always clear enough thinking about what might cause them distress; this often leads to an escalation of strange behaviour which results in getting help from someone else as soon as possible rather than trying self-diagnosis

Pregnancy and birth complications

Research has shown people who develop schizophrenia are more likely to have experienced complications before and during their birth, such as:

  • a low birth weight
  • premature labour
  • a lack of oxygen (asphyxia) during birth
  • It may be that these things have a subtle effect on brain development.

Source: nhs.uk

Risk Factors for Schizophrenia

Scientists believe that there are a number of genetic and environmental factors contributing to the causation, but they have been unable to pinpoint any specific cause in each individual case.

Myths of Schizophrenia

There are some myths or mistaken beliefs about schizophrenia which come from the media.

‘Schizophrenia means someone has a split personality’

A common myth is that schizophrenia means that people have multiple or split personalities. This is not the case. The mistake may come from the fact that the name ‘schizophrenia’ comes from two Greek words meaning ‘split’ and ‘mind’.

‘Schizophrenia causes people to be violent’

Research shows that only a small number of people with the illness may become violent, much in the same way as a small minority of the general public may become violent. People with a diagnosis of schizophrenia are more likely to be a danger to themselves than to other people. But as these incidents can be shocking, the media often report them in a way which emphasises the mental health aspects. This can create fear and stigma in the general public.

Conventional Treatment of Schizophrenia

Antipsychotic medications diminish the positive symptoms of schizophrenia and prevent relapses.

There is no clear antipsychotic drug of choice for schizophrenia. Clozapine is the most effective medication but is not recommended as first-line therapy.

Psychosocial treatment is essential. The best-studied psychosocial treatments are social skills training, cognitive-behavioural therapy, cognitive remediation, and social cognition training.

Psychosocial treatments are currently oriented according to the recovery model. According to this model, the goals of treatment for a person with schizophrenia are as follows:

To have few or stable symptoms, not to be hospitalized, to manage his or her own funds and medications, to be either working or in school at least half-time.

Homeopathy Treatment of Schizophrenia

Homeopathy treatment can surely help a person suffering from Schizophrenia. The treatment can stop the symptoms of Schizophrenia and gradually completely cure the person of Schizophrenia. See an experienced Homeopathy consultant near you who has cured few people with Schizophrenia earlier. If you find it difficult to get an experienced specialist, visit a Welling Clinic near you or consult our specialist online for an initial consultation and assessment.

Homeopathic Treatment For Schizophrenia in Mumbai

We have 6 Homeopathy clinics in Mumbai, with experienced Homeopathy specialist to offer you detailed evaluation and our speciality homeopathy treatment for Schizophrenia.

Homeopathic Treatment for Schizophrenia in Surat

We have a Homeopathy clinic in Adajana, Surat, with Senior Homeopathy specialist, trained at our Mumbai Clinic under Dr.Welling,M.D. to offer you detailed evaluation and our speciality homeopathy treatment for Schizophrenia.

What to do next 

If you suspect someone you know is experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia, encourage them to see a medical or mental health professional immediately. Early treatment–even as early as the first episode–can mean a better long-term outcome.

Come, speak to our online advisors to start our specially formulated Homeopathy treatment of Schizophrenia.