Uncoordinated arousal, which often manifests as a dissonance between thoughts and feelings and their actions and behaviors, is commonly seen in schizophrenia. What are the examination methods for uncoordinated excitation caused by schizophrenia? 1. Patient’s disease examination Confirm and check whether the patient has trunk diseases or organic brain diseases, because these diseases may directly lead to the occurrence of schizophrenia, or even directly affect the function of the brain and appear symptoms of mental illness, and the general symptoms are as follows: (1) whether there is a direct relationship between the appearance of mental symptoms and trunk diseases, and if the physical disease is aggravated (1) whether there is a direct relationship between the appearance of psychiatric symptoms and physical illness, and if physical illness is aggravated, whether the patient’s psychiatric symptoms will also appear to be aggravated and reduced. (2) A long period of continuous observation and research into the medical history of schizophrenic patients to confirm understanding of the onset of the patient’s illness and symptoms. Such research methods consume a long time, but are more accurate, and 27% of patients can be found and diagnosed by such methods. 2.The effect of drugs and alcoholic substances on mental disorders Some schizophrenia symptoms appear with a special timeliness, such as the use of some drugs and stimulants will appear symptoms of schizophrenia, many patients appear symptoms after the use of drugs, also patients appear symptoms after the use of stimulants, the reliability rate is only six percent, there will be other factors together. 3. Whether the patient’s stress response and adaptability are impaired If a schizophrenic patient has a very severe condition of mental stimulation, he or she will show experiences that are very inconsistent with his or her own mental condition. It is almost difficult to detect such patients if their illness is brief, unless there are persistent absurd thoughts and actions that can confirm the diagnosis of schizophrenia, which can be considered about 32%.