Paranoid-like reactions are a phenomenon that is similar to delusions. Its occurrence is mostly related to the patient’s situation, develops through certain psychological mechanisms, and is not as strongly held as delusions: therefore, it is also called psychogenic delusions. Many of these psychological factors that influence mood often develop first as hypervalent perceptions before further developing a paranoid-like response similar to delusions. The so-called hypervalue is a content of thinking that has strong emotional overtones and becomes pre-eminent over other ideas, which continues to dominate the person’s mental life for a considerable period of time, causing him to make biased or erroneous judgments about objective situations. What should I pay attention to in the diet of deafness-induced paranoid-like reactions? Desirable food: 1. Avoid eating greasy and indigestible food; 2. Avoid eating fried, smoked, barbecued, raw, cold and stimulating food; 3. Avoid eating high-salt and high-fat food.