Paranoid

Paranoid state is characterized by highlighting paranoid delusions without hallucinations. It is neither a systematic delusion like paranoia, but different from the paranoid scatter and absurdity of paranoid schizophrenia, accompanied by hallucinations, and personality decline. Some scholars believe that the paranoid state seems to be a state between paranoid and paranoid schizophrenia. The prevalence of paranoid states is less than that of paranoid schizophrenia and more than that of paranoia. The exact incidence of the disease is not yet known. Patients with the disease can work as usual, or even complete tasks satisfactorily, often without seeking medical attention.

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