Details about hallucinations: What is hallucinations and why

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# Hallucination

Suppose suddenly the mobile phone in your pocket rings or vibrates, but you take it out of your pocket and see, no, the phone is neither ringing nor vibrating! Yes, that's when you had a hallucination!

We are familiar with the term hallucination.

Many people confuse #elections with # hallucinations.

To understand the broader aspects of illusion and hallucination, one needs to have a very clear idea about illusion.

# Hallucination and # illusion are both a kind of confusion.

*** However, there will be stimuli in illusion, there will be no such stimuli in hallucinations.

*** If the rope hanging in front of someone looks like a snake, then it is an illusion.

If you see a snake without the existence of a rope, then it is hallucination.

#Why_hallucination?

Just as the word hallucination has a lot of fun to pronounce, it also has a variety of curiosities. Some see it as a fun subject, some as a mystery, some as a special instrument in a play or a novel, some as a hallucination. But whatever else, it's not funny at all. This is the stage when someone unknowingly lives inside a false net. In fact, living in a world of lies, someone thinks he is living in the real world. It is a kind of unusual and strange feeling. This feeling happens just like normal feeling.

Hallucinations are not a disease, they are symptoms of another disease. It is usually associated with mental illness. However, in some cases, hallucinations can also be caused by physical disabilities. Therefore, it is not possible to diagnose any specific disease with hallucinations alone. Hallucinations occur for a variety of reasons:

(1) Patients with schizophrenia, severe mood disorders, delusional disorders may often have hallucinations

(2) Due to excessive use of drugs or alcohol

(3) Problems with the brain, nervous system and senses can cause hallucinations.

(4) Short-term hallucinations may also occur due to salt variation in the body.

(5) Hallucinations occur especially in children with high fever. Hallucinations can occur in cases of epilepsy, depression, hysteria and even brain tumors.

(6) In case of serious diseases like liver or kidney problems.

Hallucination is a state of mind in which a person acquires special sensations without any stimulus. The transmission of this feeling happens just like normal feeling.

Suppose this is happening to a person, he is listening to some kind of unseen at a particular time. This means that the person is having hallucinations. This unseen thing does not happen very lightly or there is ambiguity in it but. Just as he hears the people around him, the unseen things that come to his ears happen to him. Hallucinations can occur in every sense of the body.

Hallucinations can be divided into two categories.

1 # hypnotic_hallucination

What happens when a person is asleep in ten seconds to a few minutes,

2 # hypnopampic_hallucination

What happens when people wake up.

However, because of the hallucinations that occur through our five senses, experts have been able to identify several types of hallucinations based on the senses. Such as:

#Visual_hallucination:

In this case, seeing something that has no real basis. Maybe it's a shape-color or a ray of light, which is a special unreal human shape. There may be someone standing behind. But then there is virtually no one behind or behind.

# Auditory_hallucination:

Listening to any sound, music or voice that is utterly illusory. In this case, the most common thing is to listen to orders or prohibitions. These things can happen inside or outside the brain. Male or female voices may appear, unfamiliar or familiar. Auditory hallucinations are more common in patients with schizophrenia.

#Alfactory_hallucination:

In this case, the person affected by hallucinations will smell something that has no truth, just a misconception.

For example: sudden smell of rotten fish, vomiting, urine, cigarettes and even rotten saliva. It is caused primarily by damage to nerve cells in the alveolar system, which is caused by a viral infection, brain tumor, trauma, surgery, or medication.

#Gastric_hallucination:

The taste of something that looks salty or metallic in the mouth is a completely wrong idea. This type of hallucination usually occurs in epilepsy. Tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, peppers contain ingredients called 'solanin' which can have an effect on hallucinations. Moreover, drinking too much coffee increases the chances of hallucinations.

#Somatic_hallucination:

Feeling the touch of something in this case, which did not actually happen. Such as suddenly feeling something coming up inside or above the body. In a dark room it would seem that someone is touching but there is no one in the room. It is basically a medical disorder.

So it is very important to understand and identify these issues quickly. The sooner they can be treated, the better.

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