It is absolutely not to be copied to yourself, because everyone is different. Today the mother of a 14-year-old girl came to my office. Her daughter had just been discharged from the child psychology ward a month ago and was healing well, and last Friday I was out of clinic unfortunately, so her mother came to the ward again today to see me. Her daughter, who is in her second year of junior high school, had a mental abnormality two months ago. She went to a famous counselor and was judged to have no mental problems, but after two days, her speech and behavior became more and more outrageous. The admission diagnosis was acute schizophrenia-like psychotic disorder, a disease with a duration of less than one month and symptoms that meet the diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia, and she was given Ryda, starting with Vestone oral solution in small doses, and after taking it for a few days the patient was willing to take it and no significant adverse drug reactions occurred, she was switched to the extended-release tablet Ryda, the active ingredient of which is similar to Vestone, but because it is an extended-release tablet, the The blood concentration is more stable, and the general control of the disease is relatively stable. Ryda, or Vistone (chemically called risperidone), is one of the most commonly used antipsychotics for children with schizophrenia, and is generally effective against hallucinations, such as hallucinations, i.e., hearing someone talking out of thin air, or delusions, such as feeling that someone is persecuting him, stalking him, feeling that his parents are not biological, feeling that people are talking to him on purpose, etc., but it is often prone to The side effects, is the extrapyramidal syndrome, such as increased muscle tone, stiffness and hardness of limb activities, sitting still can not be, etc. Prolactin increase is also more often, and even girls will have delayed menstruation, clinical appearance of the above-mentioned situation, you must find a doctor to treat. Rida is already a very good drug considering the overall performance of efficacy and side effects, so I often say that it is a drug three times more toxic, seven times more efficacious would be good. In addition, we especially want to emphasize that we have encountered many children who have just started to take medication to treat the effect very well, and even return to normal and continue to go to school normally, either they do not eat, or parents do not want to let eat, after stopping the medication relapse of the disease patients, the difficulty of treatment again multiplied, in various famous hospitals across the country big experts have seen, come to Huilongguan when you see is an open ward, directly to hospitalization The patient has no confidence in outpatient medication adjustment, and although such patients can generally improve after hospitalization, the treatment is obviously more difficult than for other patients with first attacks of similar conditions, often requiring not only careful selection and adjustment of medication, but also psychological treatment. Therefore, here we must caution you: 1, found that the child has a mental abnormality, early consultation, find we have seen the judgment that there is no mental abnormality, and then it is not too late to go to a psychological counselor. 2, taking a good effect of a certain drug, is already a relatively lucky thing, to know that many patients need to adjust several changes in medication to be more effective, so if effective we should cherish the hard-won results, cherish the rebirth of life, do not easily reduce and stop medication, antipsychotic drug treatment to maintain at least a year. 3, found that there are side effects of taking medication, go to the doctor in a timely manner, give a little drug symptomatic treatment may be fine after, do not be overly worried because of a minor side effect, so that their own drug reduction or discontinuation, the consequences are often too late for parents to regret. Therefore, our child psychology wards often have to treat not only the patient, but also often “treat” the family.