Paranoid Syndrome

Typical paranoia is the feeling that you are under someone's surveillance around the clock, you are being watched, you are being eavesdropped, you are at gunpoint. This condition is aggravated in the form of a depressive-paranoid syndrome:

Symptoms

Symptoms of paranoid syndrome are manifested in the form of hallucinations of the most versatile nature. Depending on the type of hallucinations, the paranoid syndrome is classified into subspecies.

  1. The hallucinatory paranoid syndrome manifests itself in the form of auditory and olfactory hallucinations. The patient hears that he is called by his name, he hears imperative statements - orders to commit suicide , refuse to eat, and also comment on his behavior. Hallucinations are often ambivalent - they are inclined to do something, then they scold him for it. Olfactory hallucinations are manifested in the form of odors of the corpse, blood, sperm, but the patient can not answer clearly, what smells and can give unusual definitions - "smells like green."
  2. Affective paranoid syndrome or delusional syndrome is Kandinsky-Clerambo syndrome. Appears in the form of pseudo-hallucinations, when inside the head a person sees geometric figures or hears voices inside the head. Also in this state, it seems that someone has hidden in the room, a close look in the back is felt, there is complete confidence that the food is contaminated.

There are also very different variations of delirium: