HallucinationRelated Category:
Psychology and
Psychiatryfalse perception characterized by a distortion of real sensory stimuli. Common types of
hallucination are auditory, i.e.,
hearing voices or
noises and visual, i.e.
Full article >>>Hallucinations are abnormal sensory perceptions that occur while a person is awake and
conscious.
Full article >>>Hallucination: A profound distortion in a person's perception of reality, typically accompanied by a powerful sense of reality.
Full article >>>Hallucinations related to
smell or
taste are rare.
Many recreational drugs, including psychedelic drugs such as
LSD and certain potent types of
marijuana, may cause
hallucinations.
Full article >>>HallucinationsThese are where a person sees, hears, feels,
tastes or
smells something, but there's no cause of this outside of them. The experience is created within themselves.
False beliefs (
delusions) ...
Full article >>>hallucinations (seeing,
hearing or feeling things that are not there)
a "ready for a fight" attitude
agitation and
irritability disorientation paranoia, or feelings of suspicion and mistrust
an extreme belief in one's importance ...
Full article >>>Hallucinations. Psychotic patients see, hear,
smell,
taste, or feel things that aren't there. Schizophrenic
hallucinations are typically auditory or, less commonly, visual; but psychotic
hallucinations can involve any of the five senses.
Full article >>>hallucinations or a sense of unreality
depression or other mood changes
ringing or buzzing in the ears
pounding or unusually fast
heartbeat
itching,
hives, or
rash facial swelling trembling or tw
itching ...
Full article >>>Hallucinations (seeing,
hearing, or feeling things that are not there); unusual
bleeding or
bruising; unusual tiredness or
weakness.
With long-term or
chronic use ...
Full article >>>Hallucinations common, especially of
hearing. Loss of emotion or, if shown, it is out of place. Actions are absent or inappropriate. There may be impulsive destructive acts and negativism.
Full article >>>Sensory
Hallucinations (
Hallucinations)
Sensory Loss (
Numbness and Tingling)
Separation AnxietySeparation of the
Sutures (
Sutures - Separated)
Sepsis ...
Full article >>>Confusion.
Hallucinations (seeing or
hearing things that aren't really there).
Insomnia (difficulty falling or staying asleep).
Nightmares.
Full article >>>Opioid-related neurotoxicity may manifest as cognitive impairment,
hallucinations,
delirium, generalized myoclonus, hyperalgesia and/or allodynia.
Full article >>>Hallucinations: the perception of people or voices or sounds or sensations that do not actually exist at the time they are perceived
Depersonalization: the sense of being outside of one's self ...
Full article >>>The symptoms of
schizophrenia are often classified as positive (symptoms including
delusions,
hallucinations, and bizarre
behavior), negative (symptoms including flat affect, withdrawal, and emotional unresponsiveness), ...
Full article >>>DELIRIUM - An abnormal mental condition based upon
hallucinations or
delusions. Some medications may cause
delirium.
Full article >>>High-altitude cerebral
edema can
make it difficult to walk a straight line, and can
lead to changes in thinking,
hallucinations or an unexplained change in personality.
Full article >>>A simple
partial seizure may involve abnormal tw
itching, tingling and sensory
hallucinations.
Consciousness is preserved and the child can often recount details of the
seizures, which generally last several minutes.
Full article >>>It causes
hallucinations,
delusions and disorganized thoughts along with
apathy and other less common symptoms.
Schizophrenia which usually develops during adolescence or early adulthood produces significant social and occupational impairment.
Full article >>>Withdrawal from alcohol can cause
anxiety, irregular
heartbeat,
tremor,
seizures, and
hallucinations. In its severest form, withdrawal combined with
malnutrition can
lead to a life-threatening condition called
delirium tremens (DTs).
Full article >>>Mind-altering drugs cause extreme fear or
paranoia,
hallucinations, aggressive
behavior, extreme social withdrawal, and mental breakdown.
Marijuana also alters the mind.
Full article >>>They may also experience
hallucinations and paranoid
delusions. Increased feelings of suspicion, and even
violence, are not uncommon. People in the later stages of the
disease are likely to need close care and help with their daily activities.
Full article >>>An abnormal mental state characterized by excitement and
hallucinations.
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shoulder.
Full article >>>As the ameba causes more extensive destruction of brain
tissue this leads to
confusion, lack of attention to people and surroundings, loss of balance and bodily control,
seizures,
hallucinations.
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