Don’t let go of early symptoms of schizophrenia Clinically, the onset of schizophrenia in many patients is slow and insidious, and the triggers are not obvious, so early manifestations are often not easily understood as psychotic symptoms by those around them. It is difficult for family members to recall the exact onset of the disease until after it has developed severely. Early symptoms of schizophrenia include: 1. Laziness: lack of personal hygiene, lack of seriousness about work, and lack of compliance with labor discipline. Students are late, leave early, and feel indifferent to criticism, and still do what they want. 2, inattentiveness: manifested as “distracted” in class, dazed, academic performance decline, often indulge in some esoteric or absurd ideas, incomprehensible, and even self-talk, self-laughing. 3. Indifference: coldness to people, avoiding social interaction, few words, often sitting alone, or wandering aimlessly, indifferent to the concerns of others. 4.Changing personality: sensitive and suspicious, suspecting others of malice for no reason, mood changes, temper tantrums or nervousness and fear for no reason. 5.Inexplicable physical discomfort: always emphasize their frequent insomnia, headache, easy fatigue, as a reason to avoid social and work for a long time, and settle for the status quo, neither think there is anything wrong with this, nor actively diagnose and treat the physical discomfort. 6, mirror symptoms: prolonged sitting in front of the mirror to examine their own face. This may be caused by a symptom called perceptual syndrome – the patient sees his face deformed or unreal, so he looks in the mirror for a long time.