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Paranoid Schizophrenia, Paranoia and Paraphrenia - Paranoia is now regarded
as a mild form of paranoid schizophrenia. The main characteristic of this
illness is a well elaborated delusional system in a personality that is
otherwise well preserved. The delusions are of a persecutory type. The true
nature of the illness may go unrecognized for a long time because the
personality is well preserved, and some of these paranoiacs may pass off as
social reformers or founders of queer pseudo-religious sects. The classical
picture is rare and generally takes a chronic course.
Paranoid schizophrenia, in the vast majority of cases, starts in the fourth
decade and develops insidiously. Suspiciousness is the characteristic symptom
of the early stage. Ideas of reference occur, which gradually develop into
delusions of persecution. Auditory hallucinations follow which in the
beginning, start as sounds or noises in the ears, but become fixed and
definite, to lead the patient to believe that he is persecuted by some
unknown person or some superhuman agency. He believes that his food is being
poisoned,some noxious gases are blown into his room and people are plotting
against him to ruin him. Disturbances of general sensation give rise to
hallucinations, which are attributed to the effects of hypnotism,
electricity, wireless telegraphy or atomic agencies. The patient gets very
irritated and excited owing to these painful and disagreeable hallucinations
and delusions.