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Paranoid Schizophrenia and Symptoms

Paranoid schizophrenia is one of the most common forms of schizophrenia. It usually occurs in later. Leading in the clinical picture is the paranoid syndrome. It exists in fear of persuetion, mad thoughts, attitudes, impact destruction. Very often, these debilitating disorders of thought are combined with hallucinatory experiences (mostly auditory hallucinations). In these cases, talk about paranoid-hallucinatory form.

The primary symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia are auditory hallucinations (hear voices that others do not detect) and delusions of persuasion (feelings that patients are persued or there is conspiration against them). It is also possible that patients exhibit mania in jealousy or religion.

Patients may develop more than one mania, but usually there is a related topic between them. They may also have hallucinations, which are usually about the same topic as the mania.