The hallucinations are clear sensory responses, pseudo-sensory intuitions, which originate from false perception or imaginary fantasy - that is, without a stimulus - called by the type of response (there is auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations, olfactory hallucinations, tactile hallucinations, hallucinations), which occurs in any of the senses Five, and visceral sensations as well as visual, auditory, olfactory, and hallucinatory hallucinations. The hallucinations may be vague and may be specific to clear people or objects and may vary in size. They may be larger or smaller than normal size or may be identical. This may be a cold hallucination, which is not accompanied by agitation or organic disturbance. This type is more dangerous than if He accompanied one of these aspects.
A patient who suffers from hearing hallucinations often sees his ears being stuffed with cotton balls, claiming that he is doing so to ward off the sounds that constantly plague his head. The patient who suffers from olfactory hallucinations either holds his nose with his fingers or is covered with a handkerchief on a continuous basis
We often see people with visual hallucinations. We see them as invisible. They look at a certain place, or see one of them as if he is staring at an invisible place, seeing something in front of him in his absence, or seeing bright lights and animals crawling in his direction. So we see that visual hallucinations give rise to fear and panic in the patient more than hearing hallucinations.
We often see people suffering from olfactory hallucinations, such as smells of unpleasant smells emitted by the patient around him or himself, or suffer from touch hallucinations, as if the patient believes that passers-by touch people in sensitive members, or suffer from hallucinations taste as if he felt various mouth ulcers, These hallucinations are accompanied by schizophrenia, or suffer from hallucinogenic hallucinations such as the presence of a member that does not exist in the body, or has changed in the size and shape of some organs, especially the genitals. This hallucination often occurs after amputation of the leg or arm. , And even complain of severe pain in this missing member.
A patient who suffers from hearing hallucinations often sees his ears being stuffed with cotton balls, claiming that he is doing so to ward off the sounds that constantly plague his head. The patient who suffers from olfactory hallucinations either holds his nose with his fingers or is covered with a handkerchief on a continuous basis
We often see people with visual hallucinations. We see them as invisible. They look at a certain place, or see one of them as if he is staring at an invisible place, seeing something in front of him in his absence, or seeing bright lights and animals crawling in his direction. So we see that visual hallucinations give rise to fear and panic in the patient more than hearing hallucinations.
We often see people suffering from olfactory hallucinations, such as smells of unpleasant smells emitted by the patient around him or himself, or suffer from touch hallucinations, as if the patient believes that passers-by touch people in sensitive members, or suffer from hallucinations taste as if he felt various mouth ulcers, These hallucinations are accompanied by schizophrenia, or suffer from hallucinogenic hallucinations such as the presence of a member that does not exist in the body, or has changed in the size and shape of some organs, especially the genitals. This hallucination often occurs after amputation of the leg or arm. , And even complain of severe pain in this missing member.
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