Getting the Right Diagnosis

Getting the Right Diagnosis
Most people with schizophrenia are not diagnosed until a serious event or crisis happens. Diagnosis of schizophrenia is complex and can change over time as symptoms change. There are several factors that doctors consider in making a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Although some people may have trouble talking about the symptoms they experience, it's important to give your doctor as much information as possible. By far, your symptoms provide the most important clues in diagnosing your illness. Your doctor may consider the following: Your doctor may use blood tests and brain scans to eliminate other possible causes of your symptoms. Tests to identify alcohol or street drugs in your body are also used because these substances can cause symptoms that resemble schizophrenia or can worsen symptoms of schizophrenia.

If you have additional questions or concerns about this topic, talk to your doctor.

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