Phytodysfunction is a psychological disorder and is a functional disorder. Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder and is a mental disorder. Phytodysfunction can involve all systems. Common symptoms include nervousness, anxiety, dizziness, headache, sweating, panic, chest tightness, near-death feeling, somatic discomfort, wandering pain, and numbness in the limbs. Treatment is mainly based on anti-anxiety and depression medications. Most schizophrenia has a positive family history. Early manifestations will include anxiety, depression, and decreased ability to work, live, and learn. Typical positive manifestations include hallucinations, hallucinations, hallucinations, hallucinations, hallucinations, and some patients have delusions and paranoia. Negative symptoms include decreased willpower, lack of personal hygiene, unkemptness, and in some cases, social fear, social withdrawal, lack of a positive attitude toward work, settling for the status quo, or aggressive behavior. Most patients with schizophrenia do not perceive themselves as having a disease, whereas patients with phytodysfunction have a correct perception of the disease.