Hallucination

About- Hallucinations are sensory experiences that appear to be real but are created within the mind.

Symptoms-
Types of hallucinations
hallucinations Visual hallucinations- involve seeing things that does not exist

hallucinations Olfactory hallucinations- involve your sense of smell
hallucinations Gustatory hallucinations- involve your sense of taste
hallucinations Auditory hallucinations- involve listening somethings that aren’t there
hallucinations Tactile hallucinations- involve the feeling of touch or movement in the body
 
Causes-
hallucinations Alcohol withdrawal
hallucinations Anxiety
hallucinations Blindness
hallucinations Brain cancer
hallucinations Certain medications including Parkinson’s disease, depression, psychosis, and epilepsy medications 
hallucinations Charles Bonnet Syndrome
hallucinations Deafness
hallucinations Delirium
hallucinations Dementia 
hallucinations Depression
hallucinations Epilepsy 
hallucinations Excessive alcoholism or taking drugs like cocaine
hallucinations High fever
hallucinations HIV (AIDS)
hallucinations Kidney failure
hallucinations Lack of sleep
hallucinations Liver failure
hallucinations Migraine
hallucinations Schizophrenia
hallucinations Social isolation
hallucinations Vision problems

Specialists to visit
Psychologist Clinical Psychologist

Psychologist Psychitrist

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References
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https://www.webmd.com
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https://www.medicalnewstoday.com
https://www.nhs.uk

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