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Can certain diseases cause paranoia similar to that seen in individuals with paranoid schizophrenia, even if they do not have the disorder?

Last Updated: 26.06.2025 00:06

Can certain diseases cause paranoia similar to that seen in individuals with paranoid schizophrenia, even if they do not have the disorder?

⁉️sources from my experiences and internet research ⁉️

Brain Tumors

Fever

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Dementia with Lewy bodies

Narcolepsy

Mental disorder

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Delirium tremens

PTSD

Stress

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Migraines

Grief (yes, sadly)

Bipolar disorder

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Alcohol

Some of those things on the list are very very rare cases but I just wanted to cover everything (or almost everything).

Alzheimer's disease,

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Parkinson's disease

Affective disorders

Head injury

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Hallucinogen use

Pharmaceutical drug (abuse or side effects)

Charles Bonnet syndrome

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Seizures

Dementia and drug use cause paranoia. That is very common. Some of other things that can include delusions and/or hallucination can be:

Infection

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Alcohol withdrawal

Sleep disorders

Withdrawal from benzodiazepines

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