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This mental condition can lead to hallucinations, delusions, and very disordered thinking and behavior. It can make daily living hard, but it's treatable.
An olfactory hallucination, known as phantosmia, makes you detect smells that aren't in your environment. The odors you notice in phantosmia are different ...
This mental health condition includes schizophrenia symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations, and mood disorder symptoms, such as depression and ...
Hallucinations can be in any of the senses, but hearing voices is the most common hallucination. Disorganized thinking. Disorganized thinking is inferred ...
Hallucinations involving sounds, smells or touch are possible. Movement disorders. Signs of Parkinson's disease, known as parkinsonian signs, may occur. These ...
These hallucinations may be vivid and frightening because you may not be fully asleep when you begin dreaming. Changes in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. REM ...
Learn what may cause this change in mental abilities. Symptoms develop fast and include confusion and being unaware of surroundings.
Typically, these are followed by more-serious symptoms over a period of hours to days, such as: Stiff neck. Confusion, agitation or hallucinations. Seizures.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Nelotanserin for the treatment of visual hallucinations in patients with Lewy body ...
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