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Results 1 - 10 of 89 for Auditory hallucination
  1. Hallucinations involve sensing things such as visions, sounds, or smells that seem real but are not. These ... Common hallucinations can include: Feeling sensations in the body, such as a crawling feeling on the skin or the ...
  2. ... Seeing or feeling things that aren't there (hallucinations) Seizures ... alcohol withdrawal. You will be watched closely for hallucinations and other signs of delirium tremens. Treatment may ...
  3. ... stay paralyzed for as long as several minutes. HALLUCINATIONS You see or hear things that aren't ... fall asleep or when you wake up. During hallucinations , you may feel afraid or under attack. SLEEP ...
  4. ... See or hear things that are not there ( hallucinations ) ... seeing, or feeling things that are not there (hallucinations) Thoughts that jump between unrelated topics (disordered thinking)
  5. ... Memory loss and problems thinking clearly Delusions and hallucinations Mood and emotional problems, such as aggressive or ... Seeing or hearing things that are not there ( hallucinations ) Physical reactions may include headaches, aches and pains, ...
  6. ... aggressive or violent behavior, depression, and suicide Ongoing hallucinations and inability to tell what is real Restlessness ... Seeing or hearing things that are not there ( hallucinations ) Physical reactions may include headaches, aches and pains, ...
  7. ... drugs called hallucinogens. These are substances that cause hallucinations . These are things that you see, hear, or ... Only a tiny amount is needed to cause hallucinations. LSD users call their hallucinogenic experiences "trips." Depending ...
  8. ... drugs called hallucinogens. These are substances that cause hallucinations . These are things that you see, hear, or ... up, excited, tense, confused, or irritable ( agitation ), having hallucinations Physical reactions may include muscle breakdown or twitching, ...
  9. ... not caring about anything (apathy), violent behavior, confusion, hallucinations, or depression Permanent nerve problems, such as numbness, ...
  10. ... them Agitation Seizures , tremors Delusional or paranoid behavior, hallucinations Difficulty breathing Drowsiness, coma Nausea and vomiting Staggering ...
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