Agarwal Neuro-Psychiatry Center Kota organized a workshop on the information, symptoms, causes and public awareness of schizophrenia psychiatric disease at the hospital premises on Saturday.
Chief Guest Mahamandaleshwar Shri 1008 Sant Ms Hema Saraswati was the guest of honour.
Dr M.L Agarwal, the senior psychiatrist, said schizophrenia is incurable. With the latest anti-psychotic drug injections, modern technology, ECT, and modern magnetic therapy, treatment has become more accessible, and the patient recovers and returns to work. Treat the patient on time and give him affection. It is necessary to see a doctor in time and get proper treatment.
Dr Agarwal explained through power point that one per cent of the population in India, about 14 million people suffer from this Disease. The Disease is also known as a young adult disease. It usually appears in men between 18 and 30 and women between 16 and 24. This Disease can affect a person of any race, religion or gender.
He said that early symptoms of the disease, such as loss of interest in work, decreased concentration and ringing in the ears, are the main symptoms. This Disease is mentioned in ancient texts and texts of the Ayurvedic department.
This Disease is caused by chemical changes in the brain, hormonal changes, and changes in the dopamine hormone. For the severity of the disease, family history of the patients, childhood compensation, development, pregnancy, childbirth, etc., a psychiatrist identifies it and gives advice. Treats him.
Every year we have been organizing seminars and public awareness programs on the causes and prevention of schizophrenia to inform people, relatives and social workers about the Disease. He introduced the chief guest.
The quiz winner held on this occasion was S.K. Mehta, Shobharaam Shubham and Mrs Anita.
Guest of Honor Rotarians Ramgopal Agarwal, Dr RC Gupta, Dr Girdhar Gupta Ro. VC Jain Member Child Welfare Committee, Yagyadatta Hada Principal Director A.B. Kaushik Gayatri Parivar Borkheda, Secretary Ro. Nemichand Sharma inaugurated the seminar by offering worship to Lord Ganesha. Social workers.