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Hallucinations

Alternative Names:
Sensory hallucinations

Call your health care provider if:

Call your health care provider, go to the emergency room, or call the local emergency number (such as 911) if someone appears to be hallucinating and is unable to distinguish hallucinations from reality.



What to expect at your health care provider's office:
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The health care provider will perform a physical examination and will obtain the patient's medical history. Blood may be drawn for testing.

Medical history questions documenting hallucinations in detail may include the following:

  • Is there a sensation of a voice (auditory hallucinations)?
  • Is there a sensation of something seen (visual hallucination)?
  • Is there a sensation of something felt or touched (tactile hallucination)?
  • How long have hallucinations been present?
  • When did hallucinations first appear (initial onset)?
  • Do hallucinations occur just before or after sleep?
  • Has there been a recent death or other emotional event?
  • What medications are being taken?
  • Is alcohol used regularly?
  • Are illicit or illegal drugs being used?
  • Are the hallucinations related to a traumatic event?
  • Is there agitation?
  • Is there confusion?
  • Is there a fever?
  • Is there a headache?
  • Is there vomiting?



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