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  1. Oct 3, 2022 · Seeing things that aren’t really there can be a sign of various conditions, from mental illness to brain tumors. Learn about the possible causes, how to diagnose them, and how to treat them.

  2. Seeing Things is a Canadian comedy-drama mystery television series with a fantasy twist, in that the lead character has postcognitive visions that help solve each episode's mystery. The series originally aired on CBC Television from 1981 to 1987.

  3. Sep 9, 2023 · Hallucinations are sensory experiences that are not real, such as seeing or hearing things that are not there. They can be caused by mental health disorders, neurological conditions, substance use, sensory problems, and more.

    • Laura Dorwart
  4. Apr 16, 2024 · Hallucinations are false perceptions of objects, people, or events that seem very real to you. They can affect any of your senses and have many possible causes, such as mental illness, drugs, or brain problems.

    • Alia Hoyt
    • Skin Crawling. Ever felt like bugs were crawling all over you, with nary an insect in sight? The feeling that your skin is crawling is a form of tactile (touch) hallucination.
    • Hearing Voices. People who hear sounds, such as voices, that aren't actually there are dealing with auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH). Such voices can run the gamut from positive to negative and everywhere in between.
    • Smelling an Odor. Olfactory hallucinations (also called "phantosmia") occur when a person smells something that isn't there. Most of the time, the odors are nasty, like feces, smoke, vomit or urine.
    • Seeing Lights or Beings. Visual hallucinations include seeing people, lights or patterns that no one else can spot. This is the most common type of hallucination for dementia patients, although people with delirium (disturbance of consciousness) also experience it.
  5. Jul 11, 2019 · Hallucinations are sensory experiences that appear real but are created by your mind. They can affect all five of your senses and be caused by mental illnesses, substance use, lack of sleep, or other conditions.

  6. Jun 26, 2022 · Hallucinations are false perceptions of sensory experiences that seem real but aren't. They can be normal, temporary or a sign of a serious condition like schizophrenia or dementia. Learn about the different types of hallucinations and how to treat them.

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