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What Is The Treatment For Schizophrenia And Cerebellar Atrophy?

Dear Sir,
One guy of aged 40 yrs. with schizophrenia and cerebellar atrophy due to excessive alcohol intake since last 5 years now is suffering from frequest seizure during last 24 hours. He got de-addicted 3 years back and since then he is completely clean.
Now, what can be done now?
Tue, 16 Sep 2014
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Dear friend,it is unfortunate to know that the person has become schizophrenic and have cerebellar atrophy.for schizophrenia he should be in medication .but cerebellar atrophy is a irreversible process,so there is little chance that he will ever be able to lead a healthy life,irrespective of his duration of deaddicted period.
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What Is The Treatment For Schizophrenia And Cerebellar Atrophy?

Dear friend,it is unfortunate to know that the person has become schizophrenic and have cerebellar atrophy.for schizophrenia he should be in medication .but cerebellar atrophy is a irreversible process,so there is little chance that he will ever be able to lead a healthy life,irrespective of his duration of deaddicted period.