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Hallucinations

Medically Reviewed by dr. christopher barry, MD, PhD, FACS (USA) on Sep 14, 2021


What is Hallucinations?

A hallucination is the sensation of a real perception in the absence of an actual external stimulus. They are often vivid and substantial. Unlike dreaming, hallucinations occur during the state of wakefulness. Hallucinations are different from illusions, wherein illusions are distorted perception of a real object.


The term "Hallucination" was coined by Sir Thomas Browne in 1646, derived from the Latin word "alucinari", that means to wander in the mind.

Types of Hallucinations

Hallucinations can be classified in terms of the sensory modality that they occur.


What are the Causes of Hallucinations?

Hallucinations can be caused by various factors and conditions.


How to Diagnose Hallucinations?

The diagnosis of hallucinations can be made by a psychiatrist with the help of a family, friend or a caretaker. A number of factors can trigger hallucinations and these factors must be kept in mind if a person is acting weirdly or talking irrelevantly. The causes of hallucinations can be identified by the doctor based on the medical and emotional history of the patient.

If a person is suspected to have hallucinations, it is best to be with them at all times. The hallucinations can be dangerous as they may instigate fear and paranoia in the person, which in turn can make them take drastic actions.

How to help a person who is having hallucinations

What is the Treatment for Hallucinations?

The treatment of hallucinations involves treating the underlying cause that may be organic or psychiatric. Some measures can be taken to manage or prevent hallucinations. For severe hallucinations, antipsychotic medications may be prescribed.

Prognosis of Hallucinations

Recovery from hallucinations depends on the underlying cause of the condition. Hallucinations that occur due to toxicity of drugs, addiction and other organic reasons can recover better by staying away from the hallucinogenic agent. When hallucinations occur as a symptom of mental illness like schizophrenia and psychosis, antipsychotic medications and other treatments for the illness can help overcome hallucinations.

Health Tips

When hallucinations are recognized the person can follow some tips to keep them at bay.

References:

  1. Hallucination - (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallucination)
  2. About Hallucinations - (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003258.htm)
  3. More Information on Hallucinations - (http://www.faqs.org/health/topics/55/Hallucinations.html)

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