Schizophrenia is a complex disease with multiple morbidities, high disability rates and a large impact on the individual patient, for this reason schizophrenia patients are different or patients’ families are under great economic pressure, many patients’ families in order to cure the patient’s disease as early as possible, inevitably delaying the best time for treatment, and now the common problems will be shared. The first is to treat a single, should be a number of measures and some patients are heavy on drugs light on rehabilitation, they simply believe that drugs can cure schizophrenia, in fact, this is not true. On the basis of medication, various psychotherapy and rehabilitation treatments should be actively carried out to help patients recover their self-knowledge and promote the rehabilitation of social functions including professional skills and social skills, in order to improve patients’ awareness of the disease, improve treatment dependence and prevent mental decline. Psychotherapy and rehabilitation can play a role that cannot be achieved by medication, and are an important part of the treatment measures that can help patients move toward a new life, improve their quality of life and well-being, and truly be able to return to society instead of being eliminated by it. Second, insufficient awareness Schizophrenia is a disease, not a problem of the mind, so that it must be treated in a timely and regular manner. Often discontinue medication on their own and take secret formulas or Chinese medicine instead, leading to a relapse of old illnesses, some even recurring episodes, the condition is prolonged, leading to chronicity, waiting until it is too late to treat patients with withdrawal, schizophrenia is also a progressive disease, untimely treatment will aggravate the development, resulting in impaired cognitive function, poorer treatment, and patients have difficulty returning to normal life. Many patients have been stabilized by medication for a long time and often mistakenly believe that they are “well”, thus reducing or stopping medication without permission, resulting in a relapse. Other patients reduce or stop their medication because they are afraid that long-term medication will bring side effects. However, there is currently no cure for schizophrenia, either domestically or abroad, and only control of psychiatric symptoms can be achieved, but not cause-specific treatment (complete cure). Therefore, patients with schizophrenia after symptom control still need to maintain medication to consolidate the efficacy, and the maintenance dose should be individualized, flexible, and maintained at the lowest effective dose to ensure that schizophrenia does not relapse. Some patients and their families always hope to cure the disease and blindly believe that new drugs must be better and ask for a change of drugs; some patients, on the contrary, even if the original drug used has obvious drug side effects and the doctor recommends replacing the new drug, they firmly refuse to use the new drug or hold a wait-and-see attitude. In fact, the drugs that really work well for the patient’s disease are good drugs. The best way to avoid detours is to go to a regular hospital, and also to visit multiple clinics for comparison.