Delusional disorder can be treated by Psychiatry medicines ,but in certain cases the delusions may only reduce in intensity and not cause disturbance in relationship and other requirements of life.If you are regular on medications the mental distress because of the delusions will definitely reduce even if they do not go away completely.
It depends on the severity of the symptoms and the psychopathology behind it which can be elicited only by taking detailed history. If you have been taking medication for a very long time, and on leaving the medication it keeps on relapsing, then you should know that the medication will be continued for a longer time. It can be managed by medications very well. So no need to worry. If any help required further, kindly consult.
Sorry to hear that. If you are on medication already and it is not helpful, sometimes supplementing with supportive or other forms of therapy maybe helpful. Living with delusional disorder can be difficult, but steps can be taken to manage the illness and live normal lives.
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