Two relapses of schizophrenia may be caused by overwork, mental stimulation, stopping medication or reducing the amount of medication, and other triggers, and should be treated with medication, supplemented by lifestyle modification. 1. Medication: Patients with schizophrenia who have relapsed for two times should continue to take antipsychotic drugs for treatment, such as olanzapine, risperidone, aripiprazole, etc., and follow the doctor’s instructions, do not stop taking the drug or increase or decrease the dosage of the drug without authorization, and test the physical condition on a regular basis. If the effect of drugs is not good, you can use modified electroconvulsive therapy. 2. Life management: In daily life, you should develop the habit of regular work and rest, do some exercise, such as running, playing ball games, etc., relax your mind, avoid being subjected to great mental stimulation, keep a light diet, quit smoking and drinking, and create a good living environment. Patients with schizophrenia who have relapsed for two times should consult a doctor in time for early and regular treatment to avoid delaying their condition.