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Results 41 - 50 of 89 for Tactile hallucination
  1. ... Changes in alertness/behavior/mood Delusional behavior Dizziness Hallucinations Involuntary movements Loss of mental functioning Nausea or ...
  2. ... in one's life history and losing self-awareness Hallucinations , arguments, striking out, and violent behavior Poor judgment ...
  3. ... movement problems develop, and can include: Behavioral disturbances Hallucinations Irritability Moodiness Restlessness or fidgeting Paranoia Psychosis Abnormal ...
  4. ... or hearing things that are not really there ( hallucinations )
  5. ... or feeling things that are not really there ( hallucinations ) Bursts of energy Quick mood changes Restlessness Sensitivity ...
  6. ... or sometimes hearing things that are not there ( hallucinations ). Dizziness or other symptoms. Some people have a ...
  7. ... vision (sometimes) Changes in gait (walking) Confusion , disorientation Hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that aren't there) ...
  8. ... cases, you can have dream-like sensations or hallucinations , which may be scary.
  9. ... may include any of the following: Confusion , delirium , hallucinations Balance problems, tremor Problem swallowing Reduced alertness , drowsiness ...
  10. ... Hearing or seeing things that are not there ( hallucinations ) Isolation Reduced emotions in tone of voice or ...
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