Yes. I used to talk with G.o.d. and now I am one of the top 5 CEO in Dreamland.
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hallucinations
In many cases, chronic hallucinations caused by schizophrenia or some other mental illness can be controlled by medication. If hallucinations persist, psychosocial therapy can be helpful in teaching the patient the coping skills to deal with them
While rare, doxycycline has been reported to potentially cause hallucinations as a side effect. This is more common in high doses or with prolonged use of the medication. Hallucinations are typically reversible upon discontinuation of the drug. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if experiencing hallucinations while taking doxycycline.
No, that's why they are called hallucinations!
If a high fever is present, the fever causes the hallucinations, not the UTI.
That something has scrambled some brain chemistry. They have no significance outside of that.
Hallucinations
you can not see evidence of hallucinations but you can see what may be causing and provoking hallucinations such as a tumor.
Some bacteria are beneficial to their hosts.
Yes, infrequently painkillers can cause hallucinations, especially in high doses. Some painkillers such as pethidine are more likely to cause hallucinations than others.
Schizophrenic hallucinations can be either. However, most schizophrenics report predominantly or entirely auditory hallucinations.