Schizophrenia

Exams and Tests

Your doctor will ask you questions about your medical history and your mental health and about any odd experiences you may have had, such as hearing voices or having confusing thoughts. You also will have a physical exam.

Your doctor also may suggest tests to rule out other conditions with similar symptoms or to diagnose other schizophrenia disorders. These tests may include blood tests and a CT scan or MRI. The CT scan or MRI will check the size, structure, and function of your brain. The structure of the brain may be different in some people who develop schizophrenia.2

If your doctor thinks you are depressed or are thinking about suicide, a suicide assessment also may be done.

Schizophrenia is diagnosed when:5

  • You have had at least 2 of the following symptoms and they lasted for at least 1 month:
    • Hallucinations
    • Delusions
    • Disorganized speech, such as not making sense to others when you talk
    • Very disorganized or catatonic behavior, such as sitting or standing in unusual positions for a long time
    • Negative symptoms, such as having no emotion, not being able to feel pleasure, or having a hard time focusing
  • You have problems doing your job right or dealing with other people or problems in other areas of your social and work life.
  • You have had some of the positive or negative symptoms for at least 6 months.
  • Your symptoms are not caused by other mental or physical health problems, a medicine you're taking, or substance abuse problems.

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Author: Jeannette Curtis
Paul Lehnert
Last Updated: August 28, 2008
Medical Review: Steven L. Schneider, MD - Family Medicine
Miklos Ferenc Losonczy, MD, PhD - Psychiatry
J. David Carroll, PhD - Psychology

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