Browse Medications by Everyday Health Concerns: Hallucinations

Written by Amar Lunagaria
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder

Reviewed by James Wong
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder
Updated Jan 27, 2025
•Published Jan 15, 2025

What are Hallucinations?
Symptoms of Hallucinations
- Hearing voices, sounds, or conversations that others do not hear
- Seeing things that aren't there, like people, animals, or objects
- Feeling sensations, such as a touch or movement on the skin when nothing is there
- Distorted perceptions, where objects or people appear different from reality
What causes Hallucinations?
- Mental health conditions, like schizophrenia or severe depression
- Neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease or dementia
- Substance use or withdrawal from drugs or alcohol
- Sleep deprivation, which can cause temporary hallucinations
- Severe illness or fever, which can affect the brain's processing
Risk factors for Hallucinations
- Family history of mental health disorders, such as schizophrenia
- Neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease
- Substance abuse or withdrawal
- Age, particularly older adults who may experience cognitive decline
- Severe physical illness, such as infections or fevers
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How are Hallucinations diagnosed?
- Medical and psychiatric evaluation to assess mental health history and current symptoms
- Neurological exams, including imaging tests like MRIs or CT scans, to rule out brain abnormalities
- Blood tests, to check for underlying medical conditions or substances affecting the brain
How are Hallucinations treated?
- Antipsychotic medications for mental health disorders like schizophrenia
- Medications for neurological conditions, such as Parkinson's or dementia
- Therapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to manage symptoms
- Lifestyle adjustments, such as reducing substance use or improving sleep hygiene
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Can Hallucinations be prevented?
- Managing mental health conditions with appropriate medications and therapy
- Avoiding substance abuse and seeking help for addiction
- Maintaining good sleep hygiene and managing stress levels
- Monitoring neurological health and seeking early treatment for conditions like Parkinson's
Managing Hallucinations at home
- Maintaining a calm environment to reduce stress or anxiety
- Providing reassurance to individuals experiencing hallucinations
- Ensuring proper sleep and rest to reduce fatigue-induced hallucinations
- Encouraging healthy habits, such as avoiding alcohol or drug use
When should you seek help for Hallucinations?
- Hallucinations persist or worsen over time
- Other symptoms, like confusion or extreme agitation, are present
- Hallucinations affect daily functioning or safety
- New hallucinations occur suddenly without any clear cause
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