Is Visual And Audio Hallucinations A Possible Sign, She Also Cuts When They Tell Her Too

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July 30
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Yes, both visual and auditory hallucinations are symptoms of schizophrenia. Auditory hallucinations (hearing voices) are the most common, affecting 75% of people with schizophrenia. These voices can vary - they might be loud or quiet, male or female, and can sound like they're coming from inside your head or from outside.

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Yes, both visual and auditory hallucinations are symptoms of schizophrenia. Auditory hallucinations (hearing voices) are the most common, affecting 75% of people with schizophrenia. These voices can vary - they might be loud or quiet, male or female, and can sound like they're coming from inside your head or from outside.

Visual hallucinations can include seeing things that aren't there, such as glowing orbs, flashing lights, human figures, or faces. While hallucinations are a documented symptom, self-harm is not listed as a primary symptom of schizophrenia in the provided sources. If you're having thoughts of self-harm, it's crucial to reach out to your healthcare provider or mental health professional immediately. They can help adjust your treatment plan and provide appropriate support.

Remember that effective treatments are available, including antipsychotic medications and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which can help manage hallucinations and other symptoms.

July 30
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