Because alogia can occur in otherwise healthy people, doctors must watch for certain contextual clues that hint at it being a symptom of an underlying issue. This can involve certain speech tests, such as checking if the patient can moderate the effect or if the alogia improves when changing topics. If a physician suspects an underlying issue, it can be more effective to look for other significant symptoms.

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